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Excess properties and vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the chloroform + tetrahydrofuran binary system at 30°C

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Excess molar volume, excess viscosity, excess molar enthalpy, and excess molar Gibbs free energy were calculated from the experimental density, viscosity, heat of mixing and vapor-liquid equilbrium data, respectively, for the chloroform + tetrahydrofuran system at 30°C over the complete molar fraction range. The results have been satisfactorily interpreted by assuming the existence of three species A, AB, and B in mutual equilibrium and that these species mix ideally. Values are given for the equilibrium constant and heat of formation of AB.

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Sólimo, H.N., Gomez Marigliano, A.C. Excess properties and vapor-liquid equilibrium data for the chloroform + tetrahydrofuran binary system at 30°C. J Solution Chem 22, 951–962 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00646606

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