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Surface tensions and surface heats of mixing of mixtures containing bromobenzene at 293.15 and 303.15 K

Oberflächenspannungen und Oberflächen-Mischungswärmen von Mischungen mit Brombenzol als eine Komponente, bei 293,15 und 303,15 K

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Surface tensions of mixtures of bromobenzene with cyclohexane, benzene,o-, m-, andp-xylene have been determined by the capillary rise method at 293.15 and 303.15 K. The data have been used to check the various theories of surface tension of liquid mixtures. The surface heats of mixing have been computed at 293.15 K as a function of composition.

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Die Oberflächenspannungen von Mischungen von Brombenzol mit Cyclohexan, Benzol undo-, m- undp-Xylol wurden mit der Kapillarmethode bei 293,15 und 303,15 K bestimmt. Die Daten wurden zur Überprüfung verschiedener Theorien der Oberflächenspannung herangezogen. Die Oberflächen-Mischungswärmen wurden für 293,15 K berechnet.

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Dhillon, M.S. Surface tensions and surface heats of mixing of mixtures containing bromobenzene at 293.15 and 303.15 K. Monatshefte für Chemie 110, 847–855 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00906679

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