Application of the extended real associated solution theory to excess molar enthalpies and excess molar volumes of binary mixtures of (benzene or 1-alkanol + quinoline)
β Scribed by N. Deenadayalu; T.M. Letcher
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 418 KB
- Volume
- 121
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0167-7322
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π SIMILAR VOLUMES
TABLE 1. Densities Ο for the pure liquids at T = 298.15 K Liquid Ο/(g β’ cm -3 ) expt lit 1-Cholorooctane 0.86875 0.86876 (4) 1-Butanol 0.80575 0.80576
TABLE 1. Densities Ο for the pure liquids at T = 298.15 K Ο/(gβ’cm -3 ) Liquid expt lit 1-Chlorobutane 0.88069 0.88079 (4) 1-Butanol 0.80575 0.80576 (5)
Excess molar volumes V E m at T = 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure are reported for (N -methyl-2-pyrrolidinone + propan-2-ol, or butan-1-ol, or butan-2-ol, or 2-methylpropan-1-ol). The V E m have been calculated from measured values of density using the vibrating tube technique. The results are dis
Excess molar volumes V E m and excess molar enthalpies H E m were measured as a function of mole fraction at T = 303.15 K and atmospheric pressure for each of the mixtures {1-heptyne, or 1-octyne + tetramethylene sulfone (sulfolane)}. Excess molar volumes were also measured for mixtures of (1-hexyne