J. D. van der Waals has written:
'Extraits des Archives ne erlandaises' -- subject(s): Physics
'Thermodynamische theorie der capillariteit in de onderstelling van continue dichtheidsverandering' -- subject(s): Capillarity
'On the continuity of the gaseous and liquid states' -- subject(s): Change of state, Liquids, Gases, Change of state (Physics)
Johannes Diderik Van der Waals has written: 'Prehistoric disk wheels in the Netherlands' -- subject(s): Wheels, Antiquities
Jac van der Waals is known for his work in physics, particularly for his development of the Van der Waals equation of state that describes the behavior of gases and liquids. His research laid the foundation for the study of intermolecular forces.
Johannes Diderik van der Waals was born on November 23, 1837.
Johannes Diderik van der Waals was born on November 23, 1837.
They are named after Johannes Diderik van der Waals who was the first to postulate about inter molecular forces
Johannes Diderik van der Waals died on March 8, 1923 at the age of 85.
Joseph Charles Alfano has written: 'The electronic spectroscopy, photophysics and dissociation dynamics of small Van der Waals clusters in a molecular beam'
Johannes Diderik van der Waals died on March 8, 1923 at the age of 85.
Johannes Diderik van der Waals won The Nobel Prize in Physics in 1911.
Hydrogen bonding. Perhaps Van der Waal's forces could be included as weak bonds.
Frans van der Ven has written: 'Sozialgeschichte der Arbeit'
London dispersion forces and van der Waals forces are related but not exactly the same. London dispersion forces are a type of van der Waals force that occurs between all molecules, while van der Waals forces encompass a broader category of intermolecular forces that also include dipole-dipole interactions and hydrogen bonding.