## Abstract The kinematic viscosity of mixtures of perdeuteriated and protiated heptane has been measured between 15° and 35° and is given in polynomial form as a function of concentration and temperature. Using the __McAllister__ equation to describe viscosity [4], it can be shown that the interac
Physico-Chemical Properties of Deuteriated Compounds. 1st Communication. The molar volume of n-heptane
✍ Scribed by Hami Öz; Tino Gäumann
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- German
- Weight
- 511 KB
- Volume
- 58
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0018-019X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
The molar volumes of mixtures of perdeuteriated and protiated heptane have been measured between ‐10° and 40° and expressed as a second order polynomial of the weight fraction. The difference in molar volumes of about 0.4 ml/mol decreases with temperature. The possibility of using the density measurement to determine the degree of deuteriation of mixtures of partially deuteriated heptanes was examined. The percent deuteriation calculated by this method deviates systematically from the true values.
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