“…Excess properties were studied for the binary mixtures of benzene + n -heptane and benzene + n -octane. ,, But through a literature survey, we confirmed that there is no experimental study for the ternary benzene + n -heptane + n -octane system. This paper is a part of study on the thermophysical properties of oxygenated fuel mixtures consisting of diisopropylether, ethanol, benzene, and alkane (C 6 –C 9 ). − ,− Benzene is an important constituent of gasoline due to its high octane number, and n -heptane and n -octane are also the hydrocarbons present in gasoline. Therefore, this paper report the density (ρ), excess molar volume ( V m E ), speed of sound ( u ), and refractive index ( n D ) of ternary mixtures containing benzene, n -heptane, and n -octane at temperatures of 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K and a pressure of 0.1 MPa.…”