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DOI: 10.1021/ed041p691.1
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Constitutional Problems in Organic Chemistry (Watson, M. B.; Youngson, G. W.)

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“…Similar results to those shown in Fig. 4 are obtained for the five other binary mixtures (methane/isobutane and methane/ n-butane) studied by Haynes [74] and for the 17 multicomponent liquid mixtures (light hydrocarbons and, in some cases, nitrogen) studied by Haynes and McCarty [75].…”
Section: Mixture Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Similar results to those shown in Fig. 4 are obtained for the five other binary mixtures (methane/isobutane and methane/ n-butane) studied by Haynes [74] and for the 17 multicomponent liquid mixtures (light hydrocarbons and, in some cases, nitrogen) studied by Haynes and McCarty [75].…”
Section: Mixture Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Similar results are obtained for the two other dense vapor mixtures (ternary mixtures of methane, propane, and n-hexane) studied by May et al [73]. Figure 4 shows a similar comparison for a methane/isobutane (0.78329/0.21761 mole fractions) mixture measured by Haynes [74] in the liquid phase at its bubble point. Again, Eq.…”
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“…In previous publications [1,2] we reported measurements of the vapor pressure and ( p, ρ, T ) properties for isobutane by a metal-bellows variable volumometer at temperatures from 280 to 440 K at pressures up to Reamer [3] 306 Mercury piezometer 0.1-69 1-576 311-511 Dittmer [4] 336 Isochoric method 1.0-103 320-590 273-413 Ely [5] 222 Isochoric method 0.3-43 508-652 166-324 Thomas [6] 736 Mercury piezometer 0.6-40 35-549 258-623 Haynes [7] 196 Magnetic suspension densimeter 0.6-37 493-741 90-300 Kratzke [8] 60 Isochoric method 2.2-61 441-565 247-491 Straty [9] 144 Burnett expansion (isochoric) 0.2-35 2-347 363-598 Claus [10] 130 Single-sinker densimeter 2.0-30 24-506 340-520 Glos [11] 72 Two-sinker densimeter 0.2-12 3-727 95-340 Kayukawa [12] 200 MPa. In this paper, the results of (p, ρ, T) measurements for propane using the same apparatus are presented for the compressed liquid phase for temperatures from 340 to 400 K at pressures up to 200 MPa.…”
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confidence: 99%