Gibbs-Thomson equation

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Etymology

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Named after Josiah Willard Gibbs and J. J. Thomson.

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Gibbs-Thomson equation (plural Gibbs-Thomson equations)

  1. (thermodynamics) An equation for the structural depression in the freezing point or melting point in a confined geometry, in its compact form:   where the Gibbs–Thomson coefficient   assumes different values for different liquids and different interfacial geometries (e.g. spherical, cylindrical or planar).

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