Vapour-pressure lowerings of HO2CCH2C(OH)(CO2H)CH2CO2H(aq) (citric acid) solutions in the (0.51 to 7.65) mol•kg -1 molality range and at five temperatures from 298.15 K to 318.15 K were determined by applying the isoteniscopic technique. From these results, the apparent osmotic coefficients of HO2CC
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