Determination of the excess molar volumes of (cyclohexane + benzene) between 293.15 and 308.15 K by use of a continuous-dilution dilatometer
- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- Published by Elsevier in The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics
- Vol. 15 (4) , 327-331
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9614(83)90061-7
Abstract
No abstract availableKeywords
This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
- Determination of the excess volumes of (cyclohexane + benzene) between 293.15 and 303.15 K by use of a vibrating densimeterThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1980
- Volume changes on mixing two liquids: A review of the experimental techniques and the literature dataFluid Phase Equilibria, 1979
- Excess volumes of cyclohexane + n-hexane, + n-heptane, + n-octane, + n-nonane, and + n-decaneThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1979
- The excess volumes of some hydrocarbon mixturesThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1978
- An improved dilution dilatometer for measurements of excess volumesThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1977
- A Micrometer Syringe Dilatometer: Application to the Measurement of the Excess Volumes of some Ethylbenzene Systems at 298.15 KCanadian Journal of Chemistry, 1975
- A grease-free continuous dilution dilatometer; excess volumes for benzene + carbon tetrachlorideThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1974
- A continuous dilution dilatometer the excess volume for the system cyclohexane + benzeneThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1970
- Thermodynamics of ether solutions II. Volumes of mixing of ethers with carbon tetrachloride and with chloroform at 25 °CThe Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, 1969
- The Volume of Mixing and the Thermodynamic Functions of Binary Mixtures. II. Benzene-Cyclohexane1Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1945