
doi: 10.1246/bcsj.69.67
Abstract An inversion procedure is used to obtain from the extended principle of corresponding states the interaction potentials over a range of reduced temperature extending from 1 to the onset of ionization. These directly measured potentials for CH4–Xe, CH4–Kr, CH4–Ar, and CH4–Ne agree excellently with the potentials independently known from the crossed molecular-beam technique.
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