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1Department of Chemistry, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India.
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Structural correlations in copernicium (Cn) and binary liquid Hg-K alloys have been investigated within the framework of perturbation theories for partially ordered systems, treating them as square-well fluids. For both systems, the structure factor S(k) was computed using their generated pair-potential functions and subsequently employed to evaluate the long-wavelength limit, coordination number, diffusion coefficient, and isothermal compressibilities. In the case of Hg-K alloys, these correlations and associated properties were further computed at different compositions and temperatures, and the results were compared with the available experimental data.
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