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Fluid Phase Equilibria
{{Infobox Journal , title = Fluid Phase Equilibria , cover = Fluid Phase Equilibria cover.gif , former_name = , abbreviation = Fluid Ph. Equilib. , discipline = Thermodynamics, Physical Chemistry , language = , editor = , publisher = Elsevier , country = Netherlands , history = , frequency = 24/year , openaccess = , license = , impact = 2.775 , impact-year = 2020 , ISSN = 0378-3812 , eISSN = , CODEN = , JSTOR = , LCCN = , OCLC = , website = http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/502684/description#description , link1 = , link1-name = , link2 = , link2-name = ''Fluid Phase Equilibria'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on physical chemistry and thermodynamics that is published by Elsevier. The articles deal with experimental, theoretical and applied research related to p ...
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Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics is a branch of physics that deals with heat, work, and temperature, and their relation to energy, entropy, and the physical properties of matter and radiation. The behavior of these quantities is governed by the four laws of thermodynamics which convey a quantitative description using measurable macroscopic physical quantities, but may be explained in terms of microscopic constituents by statistical mechanics. Thermodynamics applies to a wide variety of topics in science and engineering, especially physical chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering and mechanical engineering, but also in other complex fields such as meteorology. Historically, thermodynamics developed out of a desire to increase the efficiency of early steam engines, particularly through the work of French physicist Sadi Carnot (1824) who believed that engine efficiency was the key that could help France win the Napoleonic Wars. Scots-Irish physicist Lord Kelvin was the first to formulate a ...
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