Sodium chloride solutions of the surfactant undecylammonium chloride were subjected to viscosity and density measurements. The partial specific volume of the micelles increases with increasing ionic strength. The change of the intrinsic viscosity with the aggregation number or the ionic strength is
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Kinematic viscosity and water activity of aqueous solutions of glycerol and sodium chloride
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- Springer
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- 2004
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- 219
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- Article
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- 0044-3026
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