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Viscosity of glycerol solutions of Csl at several temperatures

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The viscosities of Csl in glycerol were measured at 43, 60, and 80°C at concentrations up to about 0.2 mole-liter−1. The Jones-Dole viscosityB coefficients were negative with a negative temperature coefficient. This is the first reported case of a negativeB coefficient with a negative temperature coefficient for any solvent system.

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Taniewska-Osińska, S., Woźnicka, J. Viscosity of glycerol solutions of Csl at several temperatures. J Solution Chem 5, 199–202 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00654336

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