Thermal expansivities of aqueous solutions of 2-butoxyethanol (BE) were measured at concentrations of x,, < 0.04, where xBE is the mole fraction of BE. Thermal expansivity is a second derivative of the Gibbs free energy. The composition derivatives of thermal expansivities, the third derivatives, show peak anomalies at the same loci as the other third derivatives of the Gibbs free energy reported earlier from this laboratory (Can. J. Chem. 67, 671 (1989); J. Phys. Chem. 94, 3879 (1990); J. Phys. Chem. 95, 41 19 (1991)). The loci of such anomalies form a boundary that separates two regions of totally different mixing schemes. The mixing scheme in the water-rich region seems to be consistent with the "iceberg formation," the "structure enhancement of H 2 0 by hydrophobic solute," and the "hydrophobic attraction." In the intermediate composition region, the hydrogen bond network of H 2 0 collapses due to the presence of too many molecules of BE, and H,O and BE molecules interact with each other as normal liquid molecules.
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