The refractive indices, densities and ultrasonic velocities of binary liquid mixtures of tetrahydrofuran (THF) with methanol and o-cresol over the entire composition range have been measured at 293, 303 and 313 K. Refractive index, density and ultrasonic velocity data have been used to evaluate the molar refraction deviation ∆R m , deviation in ultrasonic velocity ∆u, excess internal pressure π These results suggest that specific strong interactions are taking place in THF + o-cresol mixture while dispersive forces seem to be responsible for behaviour of THF + methanol mixture. Further, experimental refractive index and density data of these mixtures were also used to test the validity of the empirical/semi-empirical relations and models for refractive index and density, respectively.
Densities and viscosities have been measured for the binary mixtures of methanol with chlorobenzene and with bromobenzene from 293 K to 313 K over the complete composition range. Densities were used to compute the excess molar volume (V E m ), for these binary systems. The results have been discussed in terms of molecular interactions. Furthermore, viscosity results were compared with a corresponding-states model. The average absolute deviation was found to be 1.9 %.
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