“…However, at low reduced temperatures second and third virial coe±cients of nonspherical molecules determined in this manner have exhibited clear signs of systematic deviations from experimental values. 5,6,[8][9][10] These deviations are probably due, in part, to errors in the experimental virial coe±cients, but also due to inaccuracies in the models which only become apparent at low temperatures. In the case of the second virial coe±cient of nitrogen, it was shown that agreement between calculated and experimental values improved markedly when the isotropic potential in the model was replaced with an anisotropic pair potential function.…”