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Partial Molar Volumes of Phenylacetic Acid and Several Polysubstituted Benzenes at Infinite Dilution in Water at Temperatures T = 298 to 373 K and at Pressures up to 30 MPa

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Density data for dilute aqueous solutions of phenylacetic acid, benzene-1, 2-dicarboxylic acid (phtalic acid), benzene-1,2,4-tricarboxylic acid and 1,2,3-trihydroxy- benzene (pyrogallol) are presented together with the partial molar volumes at infinite dilution calculated from the experimental data. The measurements were performed at temperatures from T=298.15 K up to T=373.15 K and at three pressures up to 30 MPa. The data were obtained using a high-temperature, high-pressure flow vibrating-tube densimeter.

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Lucie Střiteská, Lubomír Hnědkovský, and Ivan Cibulka: Partial molar volumes of phenylacetic acid and several polysubstituted benzenes at infinite dilution in water at temperatures T = 298 K to 373 K and at pressures up to 30 MPa.

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Stříteská, L., Hnědkovský, L. & Cibulka, I. Partial Molar Volumes of Phenylacetic Acid and Several Polysubstituted Benzenes at Infinite Dilution in Water at Temperatures T = 298 to 373 K and at Pressures up to 30 MPa. J Solution Chem 35, 1029–1036 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-006-9045-x

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