1977
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9614(77)90056-8
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Excess volumes of acetone + benzene, acetone + cyclohexane, and acetone + benzene + cyclohexane at 298.15 K

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“…[3] are summarized in Table 3 for the three binary systems. Figure 1 shows the experimental values of uE and -qE for the three systems.…”
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“…[3] are summarized in Table 3 for the three binary systems. Figure 1 shows the experimental values of uE and -qE for the three systems.…”
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“…et al (3) takes an expression proposed by Redlich and Kister (1 1) for the excess free energy: [8] u p23 = uI? * + ~g r + uI?…”
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“…Also, to the best of our knowledge, literature data are not available for the investigated ternary system. V E 's of the binary mixtures were fitted using the Redlich-Kister expansion [12], and the ternary data with the Nagata and Tamura [13] equation, while the Radojković et al [14] equation was used for the prediction of the ternary data. The correlation of the binary data was performed by the PRSV CEOS using the selected mixing rules: (i) the composition-dependent van der Waals one-fluid (vdW1) mixing rules [15] and (ii) the mixing rules that incorporate the excess free energy model G E developed by Twu and co-workers (TCBT) [16].…”
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“…A search of the literature on ternary mixtures suggests the availability of several empirical relations used to calculate the excess volume (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19). In this paper, we report the experimental densities and viscosities of ten binarv and four ternarv mixtures comprising bromofom, mesitylene, chlorobenzene, bromobenzene, dimethylformamide (DMF), and toluene.…”
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