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Partial molar volumes at 15, 25, and 45°C and partial molar heat capacities and expansivities at 25°C for ethylammonium nitrate + water mixtures are reported. The results are compared with those for other aqueous cosolvents, particularly hydrazine and ammonium nitrate.
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Allen, M., Evans, D.F. & Lumry, R. Thermodynamic properties of the ethylammonium nitrate + water system: Partial molar volumes, heat capacities, and expansivities. J Solution Chem 14, 549–560 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00649520
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