The densities and kinematic viscosities of the quinary liquid regular system octane(1)-hexane(2)-ethylbenzene(3)-cyclohexane(4)-toluene(5) and its five quaternary subsystems were measured at 293.15 K and 298.15 K. Pure component properties are in excellent agreement with their corresponding literature values. The kinematic viscosity data were employed to test some literature viscosity prediction models.
Densities and kinematic viscosities of a quinary regular liquid system and its five quaternary subsystems were measured at two different temperatures. Pure component properties of the quinary system octane (1) + heptane (2) + ethylbenzene (3) + cyclohexane (4) + toluene (5) have shown excellent agreement with previously reported data. Kinematic viscosity data obtained for different mixtures of this quinary system and its quaternary subsystems were used to test the predictive capability of selected viscosity models available from the literature.
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