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Mixing properties of isopropyl acetate+aromatic hydrocarbons at 298.15 K: Density, refractive index and isentropic compressibility

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We present new experimental data of density, refractive index and speed of sound for the binaries of isopropyl acetate+(toluene, ethylbenzene, p-xylene, mesitylene, isopropylbenzene, butylbenzene, isobutylbenzene, or t-butylbenzene) at T=298.15 K. and standard conditions, and the corresponding computed derived magnitudes (change of isentropic compressibility, change of refractive index on mixing, and excess molar volume). The mixtures show a clear expansive tendency for the highest molar weight compounds and the steric hindrance role of the aromatic chemicals being analyzed to the light of the non-ideality on mixing. A good agreement among experimental data and the values estimated by theoretical procedures was obtained.

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Resa, J.M., Gonzalez, C., Diez, E. et al. Mixing properties of isopropyl acetate+aromatic hydrocarbons at 298.15 K: Density, refractive index and isentropic compressibility. Korean J. Chem. Eng. 21, 1015–1025 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02705587

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