Densities, viscosities, and ultrasonic velocities of binary mixtures of chloroform with propan-1-ol and butan-1-ol have been measured over the entire range of composition, at (303.15 and 313.15) K and at atmospheric pressure. From the experimental data, excess molar volumes (V E ), deviations in viscosity (∆η), and excess isentropic compressibility (κ s E ) have been calculated. The excess molar volumes and isentropic compressibility for propan-1-ol and butan-1-ol are positive while deviations in viscosity are negative. The results have been interpreted in terms of intermolecular interactions. These are further fitted to the Redlich-Kister polynomial equation.
Densities, viscosities, and ultrasonic velocities of binary mixtures of chloroform with pentan-1-ol, hexan-1-ol,
and heptan-1-ol have been measured over the entire range of composition at (303.15 and 313.15) K and at
atmospheric pressure. From the experimental values of density, viscosity, and ultrasonic velocity, the excess
molar volumes (V
E), deviations in viscosity (Δη), and excess isentropic compressibility (κs
E) have been calculated.
The excess molar volumes (V
E) are positive for all the three binaries studied over the whole composition, the
excess isentropic compressibilities (κs
E) are also positive except for low mole fractions of chloroform, while
deviations in viscosities (Δη) are negative for all the three binary mixtures. The excess molar volumes, deviations
in viscosity, and excess isentropic compressibility have been fitted to the Redlich−Kister polynomial equation.
McAllister's three-body interaction model has been used to correlate the kinematic viscosities of binary liquid
mixtures with mole fraction. The very recently proposed Jouyban−Acree model is used to correlate the experimental
values of density, viscosity, and ultrasonic velocity at different temperatures.
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