1998
DOI: 10.1023/a:1022636511542
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“…Furthermore, the extent of interaction between the component molecules in a mixture is well reflected in the parameters like apparent molar volume, apparent molar compressibility, partial molar volume and partial molar compressibility [43,44]. The apparent molar volumes V φ ,2 of 1-butanol and 2-butanol in cyclohexane were calculated by using the equation [43] …”
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“…Furthermore, the extent of interaction between the component molecules in a mixture is well reflected in the parameters like apparent molar volume, apparent molar compressibility, partial molar volume and partial molar compressibility [43,44]. The apparent molar volumes V φ ,2 of 1-butanol and 2-butanol in cyclohexane were calculated by using the equation [43] …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The partial molar volumesV 0 φ ,2 of 1-butanol and 2-butanol in cyclohexane at infinite dilution were obtained by the method described earlier [43,44]. The deviations inV 0 φ ,2 at infinite dilution ∆V 2 , were calculated by using the equation [43] …”
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“…Closer examination of the physical nature of compressibilities suggested that it should be more appropriate to use volume fraction basis for compressibilities of pure components of solution to estimate ideal behaviour of this property, 22 while it is meaningful and physically significant 23,24 to calculate ∆R m , and also V E , by considering ideal behaviour based on the molar fraction basis of pure component properties. Table 2 Experimental densities (ρ), viscosities (η), speeds of sound (u), and refractive indices (n D ) in binary liquid mixtures at 303.15 K The values of R m calculated by using Eq.…”
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“…The negative excess partial molar volumes may be indicative of solute-solvent [60,61] interactions between unlike molecules, whereas positive values indicate the presence of strong self-association between like molecules. The excess …”
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