Excess volumes V E measured at the temperature 313.15 K in a dilution dilatometer are reported for (N -methylacetamide + ethanol), and for (N -methylacetamide + ethanol + water). The results have been analysed using various correlation equations and the possibility of predicting the ternary V E valu
Enthalpy of solution of carbon dioxide in (water  +  monoethanolamine, or diethanolamine, orN-methyldiethanolamine) and (water  +  monoethanolamine  + N-methyldiethanolamine) atT =  298.15 K
β Scribed by James K. Carson; ; Kenneth N. Marsh; Alan E. Mather
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 167 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9614
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β¦ Synopsis
Measurements of the enthalpy of solution for carbon dioxide in (water + monoethanolamine, or diethanolamine, or N -methyldiethanolamine) and in (water + monoethanolamine + N -methyldiethanolamine) at T = 298.15 K have been made by isothermal displacement calorimetry. The estimated uncertainty is between Β±1 and 2 per cent. The results are compared with previous measurements made by isothermal flow calorimetry, isoperibol calorimetry and values derived from solubility measurements.
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