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p, ρ, T Data and Phase Behavior of the 0.973 Water + 0.027 n-Pentane Mixture

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pVT-properties of the binary mixture 0.973 water + 0.027 n-pentane (mole fraction composition) have been studied in the temperature interval from 310 to 675 K and pressure range up to 60 MPa at a wide range of densities along 10 different isochors using a high-pressure constant-volume piesometer. Lines of phase equilibria and critical points of the mixture have been determined. The investigation involves dissolution of the hydrocarbon in water (L–L transition) and the transition of the hydrocarbon–water solution into the gas phase, including critical and supercritical regions.

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Rasulov, S., Isaev, I. p, ρ, T Data and Phase Behavior of the 0.973 Water + 0.027 n-Pentane Mixture. J Solution Chem 45, 235–245 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-016-0432-7

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