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The excess molar volumes VE m for ternary pseudo-binary mixtures of [(benzene+chloroform or carbon tetrachloride)+(propionitrile+chloroform or carbon tetrachloride)] have been determined over the full composition range, by measuring the densities with a vibrating-tube densimeter at 298.15 K and atmospheric pressure. The experimental and calculated quantities are compared to those for the binary mixture (benzene+propionitrile), and the mixing behavior of the components is discussed. The results show that adding the third component, chloroform or carbon tetrachloride, to the binary mixture has a small effect on the interaction between benzene and propionitrile.
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Wang, H., Sun, J. Densities and Excess Molar Volumes of (Benzene + Propionitrile) in the Presence of Chloroform or Carbon Tetrachloride at the Temperature 298.15 K. J Solution Chem 33, 1295–1304 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-004-7141-3
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