Densities and refractive indices of {x1CH3COCH3+x2CH3OH + (1 −x1−x2)CH3(CH2)4OH} at the temperature 298.15 K
✍ Scribed by M Iglesias; B Orge; J Tojo
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 425 KB
- Volume
- 27
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9614
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✦ Synopsis
Densities and refractive indices at the temperature 298.15 K of {x1CH3COCH3 + x2CH3OH + (1 -x1 -x2)CH3(CH2)4OH} and of the corresponding binary mixtures: {xCH3COCH3 + (1x)CH3(CH2)4OH}, and {xCH3OH + (1x)CH3(CH2)4OH}, have been determined experimentally as a function of the mole fraction at atmospheric pressure. Values of densities were determined by an Anton-Paar DMA 46 densimeter and refractive indices by the automatic refractometer ABBEMAT-HP Dr Kernchen. Variable-degree polynomials have been fitted to the results.
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## Densities and refractive indices of {x1CH3COOCH3 , and {xCH3OH + (1 -x)CH3CH(OH)CH3} have been determined experimentally as a function of the mole fraction(s) at the temperature 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure. A vibrating tube digital densimeter and an Abbe-type refractometer of synthetic s
Excess molar volumes at the temperature 298.15 K were measured for , and {xCH3(CH2)4 CH3 +(1x)CH3(CH2)3OH}. Excess molar volumes were determined using an Anton Paar DMA 60/602 densimeter. The experimental values obtained in this work were compared with results obtained using methods which estimate
In this paper, the physical properties of densities and refractive indices have been measured and derived excess molar volumes and changes of refractive index on mixing have been calculated at T s 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure. Experimental values correspond to the Ä Ž . Ž . 4 ternary x CH COOCH