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Atoms of a noble gas reach an equilibrium distance from each other when an attracting van der Waals force balances a repelling force the result of overlapping electron orbits. The strength at which these two forces balance is the so-called Lennard-Jones potential (L-J potential). Subject to assumptions about the physical properties of the molecules, the L-J potential may be used to calculate an approximation for their separation. Other more recent methods, such as the Stockmayer equation and the so-called multi equation, describe the interaction of molecules more accurately. The L-J potential is of the form <math> V(r) = 4\varepsilon \left[ \left(\frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^{12} - \left(\frac{\sigma}{r}\right)^{6} \right], <math> where <math>\epsilon<math> is the well depth and <math>\sigma<math> is the hard sphere radius.
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