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Theoretical Description of Excess Molar Functions in the Case of Very Small Excess Values. Investigation of Excess Molar Volumes of Propan-2-ol + Alkanol Mixtures

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The densities of propan-2-ol + pentan-1-ol, + hexan-1-ol, + heptan-1-ol, + octan-1-ol + nonan-1-ol and speeds of sound in propan-2-ol + pentan-1-ol, + heptan-1-ol, + nonan-1-ol have been measured over the whole composition range at 298.15 K. Excess molar functions determined from the experimental data have been plotted as functions of composition. The excess molar volumes have been interpreted on the basis of the Symmetrical Extended Real Associated Solution Model (S-ERAS).

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Geppert-Rybczyńska, M., Hachuła, B. & Bucek, M. Theoretical Description of Excess Molar Functions in the Case of Very Small Excess Values. Investigation of Excess Molar Volumes of Propan-2-ol + Alkanol Mixtures. J Solution Chem 37, 1747–1773 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-008-9334-7

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