The density ρ of 1-bromopropane, 1-bromobutane, 1-bromopentane, 1-bromohexane, 1-bromoheptane, 1-bromooctane, and 1-bromododecane have been measured within the temperature range from (243.15 to 423.15) K.
The experimental results were used to calculate the isobaric thermal expansion coefficient αp.
We present results of the experimental measurements of the isobaric heat capacity for 1-bromohexane, 1-bromoheptane, 1-bromooctane, 1-bromononane, 1-bromodecane, 1-bromoundecane, 1-bromododecane and 1-bromo-tetradecane at normal pressure and the speed of sound and the density for 1-bromotetradecane within the temperature range 298.15-423.15 K. These data on the isobaric heat capacity and the literature-based reference data for the density and the speed of sound were used to calculate the isothermal compressibility and the inverse reduced fluctuations. Based on the comparison of the results for pure n-alkanes and α, ω-dibromoalkanes, we discuss the influence of bromine atom on the volume fluctuations.
The densities of 1-chlorobutane, 1-chloropentane, 1-chloroheptane, 1-chlorooctane, 1-chlorodecane, and 1-chlorotetradecane have been measured within the temperature range from (253.15 to 423.15) K. The experimental results were used to calculate the isobaric thermal expansion coefficient R p .
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