Issue
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering,
Vol.15, No.6, 615-618, 1998
Excess Molar Volume of Acetone, Water and Ethylene Glycol Mixture
The excess molar volumes for binary acetone+ethylene glycol and acetone+water mixtures whose components represent strong polarity and association were measured at temperatures 283.15 K and 293.15 K, by using a vibrating tube densitometer. Those of ternary mixtures composed of each component were also obtained at the same temperatures and compared with the calculated values from regression by utilizing the Redlich-Kister polynomial equation.
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