2001
DOI: 10.1063/1.1344613
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Heat capacity and turbidity near the critical point of succinonitrile–water

Abstract: Articles you may be interested inLarge heat capacity anomaly near the consolute point of the binary mixture nitromethane and 3-pentanol J. Chem. Phys. 134, 044505 (2011); 10.1063/1.3535567 Temperature, concentration, and frequency dependence of the dielectric constant near the critical point of the binary liquid mixture nitrobenzene-tetradecane

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“…The value of R B calculated from equations (27) and (28) was À0.58 ± 0.02. The value of R B calculated by equation (26) from our experimental results was À0.513 ± 0.003, which is in good agreement with the experimental values reported by Jacobs [42,43] and our previous work [15], but smaller than both the prediction of Bagnuls and Bervillier and that of equation (27).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The value of R B calculated from equations (27) and (28) was À0.58 ± 0.02. The value of R B calculated by equation (26) from our experimental results was À0.513 ± 0.003, which is in good agreement with the experimental values reported by Jacobs [42,43] and our previous work [15], but smaller than both the prediction of Bagnuls and Bervillier and that of equation (27).…”
Section: Tablesupporting
confidence: 93%
“…(30), with a = 0.110 and D s = 0.50 yields the value of (À0.467 ± 0.002) for R þ B , which is consistent with the experimental values of (À0.50 ± 0.04) reported by Jacobs [34], but significantly differs from the theoretical prediction R þ B ¼ À0:708 [27]. The amplitude of heat capacity A + is related to the amplitude of correlation length n 0 in the one-phase region by two-scale-factor universality ratio:…”
Section: Isobaric Heat Capacity Per Unit Volumesupporting
confidence: 91%
“…It was found that the variation of 0.01 in a caused the changes of about 16%, 11%, 5%, and 1.6% in A + , A À , A + /A À , and C p0 , respectively, while the contribution of the variations of T c and E within their uncertainties to the changes of the adjusting parameters were negligible. It was reported that the theoretical predictions gave the values of A + /A À being (0.537 ± 0.019) for d = 3 expansion [1], (0.530 ± 0.003) for high-temperature series [2], (0.527 ± 0.037) for e expansion [1], and (0.55 ± 0.01) for Monte Carlo simulation [33], while the experimental values were ranged between 0.52 and 0.59 [26,28,30,32,[34][35][36][37][38][39]. The value of A + /A À determined in this study in the temperature range of ±2.8 K from the critical point is 0.533, which is in excellent agreement with the theoretical prediction of 0.530 for hightemperature series.…”
Section: Isobaric Heat Capacity Per Unit Volumementioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Finally, it is worth while to quote two recent very accurate measurements on binary mixtures: R + ξ = 0.284 (18), performed in a microgravity experiment 127 , and R + ξ = 0.265(6) obtained in a conventional environment 128 .…”
Section: Estimates Of R + ξmentioning
confidence: 99%