The relative partial molar enthalpy of decyldimethylphosphine oxide has been determined in H2O and D2O from infinite dilution to about 8 mm at 25°C. The shapes of the resulting curves resemble those previously reported for ionic but not nonionic surfactants and are inconsistent with existing models
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Volume 187, Number 2 (1997), Article No. CS964685, “Determination of the Relative Partial Molar Enthalpy of Decyldimethylphosphine Oxide in H2O and D2O at 25°C,” by Gordon C. Kresheck,pages 542–543.
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
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- 1998
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- English
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- 38 KB
- Volume
- 203
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-9797
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✦ Synopsis
On p. 543, in Fig. , the filled squares represent the relative partial molar enthalpy and not the relative apparent molar enthalpy. As a consequence, Eq. [1] and the resulting broken line that appears in Fig. as well as the value of DH M in Table should be removed. Finally, the quantity F L that appears in Eqs. [2] -[4] should be replaced by L V 2 , and Eq. [2] should read L V 2 Å A / Bm.
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Determination of the Relative Partial Mo
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Gordon C. Kresheck
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