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Combining rules are not the same as mixing rules. Mixing rules are for example, van der waals one fluid mixing rule. Combining rules are for example, the Berthelot rule in determining the attractive potential of cross-interactions in a binary mixture. | Combining rules are not the same as mixing rules. Mixing rules are for example, van der waals one fluid mixing rule. Combining rules are for example, the Berthelot rule in determining the attractive potential of cross-interactions in a binary mixture. | ||
:You are quite right. I shall make the relevant changes. All the best, --[[User:Carl McBride | <b><FONT COLOR="#8B3A3A">Carl McBride</FONT></b>]] ([[User_talk:Carl_McBride |talk]]) 16:21, 24 November 2011 (CET) |
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Combining rules are not the same as mixing rules. Mixing rules are for example, van der waals one fluid mixing rule. Combining rules are for example, the Berthelot rule in determining the attractive potential of cross-interactions in a binary mixture.
- You are quite right. I shall make the relevant changes. All the best, -- Carl McBride (talk) 16:21, 24 November 2011 (CET)