1994
DOI: 10.1021/ie00025a021
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Reconciliation of calorimetrically and spectroscopically derived thermodynamic properties at pressures greater than 0.1 MPa for benzene and methylbenzene: the importance of the third virial coefficient

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“…(12) Test measurements of the density of benzene between T=310 K and T=523 K have been reported. (13) Results agreed with the values published by Hales and Townsend (14) to within 1·10 −3 ·r. The essential features of the ebulliometric equipment and procedures for vapor pressure studies are described in the literature.…”
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“…(12) Test measurements of the density of benzene between T=310 K and T=523 K have been reported. (13) Results agreed with the values published by Hales and Townsend (14) to within 1·10 −3 ·r. The essential features of the ebulliometric equipment and procedures for vapor pressure studies are described in the literature.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…has been described. (13,19) Measured two-phase (liquid+vapor) heat capacities for a minimum of two fillings, vapor pressures, and reliable liquid-density values are required. Table 4 The fitting procedure has been described.…”
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