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A new formula for the specific bond volume of Morse potential has been derived using integral equation theory. The specific bond volume is affected by temperature, molar volume, and depth of the well. The formula has been applied to various molecules and materials, showing potential for general use.

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The specific bond volume of Morse potential is affected by temperature, molar volume, and depth of the well. The formula is applied to various molecules, including hydrogen halogens and simple gases. The formula is also applied to a slab-slider system, showing that the specific bond volume changes faster for soft materials compared to hard materials.

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The study derives a novel formula for the specific bond volume of Morse potential using integral equation theory.

Dr. Marwan Al-Raeei
Damascus University

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This page is a summary of: Morse potential specific bond volume: a simple formula with applications to dimers and soft–hard slab slider, Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, May 2022, Institute of Physics Publishing,
DOI: 10.1088/1361-648x/ac6a9b.
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