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Excess molar volumes of {an n-alkanol (methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, or n-butanol) or an n-alkane (n-hexane, n-heptane, or n-octane) + 1,2-dichloroethane} at 298.15 K

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In this article, a continuous dilution dilatometer was used to measure the excess molar volumes of an n-alkanol (C 1 to C 4 ) or an n -alkane (C 6 to C 8 ) + 1,2-dichloroethane.
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This article is published in The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics.The article was published on 1989-06-01. It has received 4 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Heptane & Molar volume.

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Analysis of the intramolecular proximity effect on dichloroalkane + alkane mixtures using Nitta-Chao model

TL;DR: In this paper, the structure-dependent interaction energetic coefficients for the Nitta-Chao model were presented for a first time and compared with the predictions of DISQUAC and UNIFAC (version of Larsen et al.).
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Temperature and pressure dependence of the volumetric properties of binary liquid mixtures containing 1-propanol and dihaloalkanes

TL;DR: In this article, the densities of 1-propanol, + dibromomethane, or + bromochloromethanes were measured at 288.15, 298.15 and 308.15 K and pressures up to 2'×'107'Pa for the same mixtures.
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Densities and Excess Molar Volumes for the Binary and Ternary Systems of (1,4-Dioxane, 1-Propanol or 2-Propanol, and 1,2-Dichloroethane) at T = (288.15 to 318.15) K. Experimental Measurements and Prigogine–Flory–Patterson Modeling

TL;DR: In this article, the Redlich-Kister equation was used to measure the densities, ρ, and molar excess volumes for binary and ternary systems of (1,4-dioxane, 1-propanol or 2-Propanol, and 1,2-dichloroethane) over the whole composition range, at T = [288.15, 298.15] K, and atmospheric pressure.
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Quantitative accuracy in the gas chromatographic analysis of solvent mixtures

TL;DR: A simple procedure where calibration curves based on mass concentration are utilized and the densities of calibration mixtures of known compositions are determined with a density meter, in order to provide for correction factors caused by volume contractions.
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Excess volumes for n-alkanols + n-alkanes I. Binary mixtures of methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, and n-butanol + n-heptane

TL;DR: In this article, the excess volumes measured at 298.15 K in a successive-dilution dilatometer are reported for binary mixtures of the n-alkanols C1 to C4 + n-heptane.
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An improved dilution dilatometer for measurements of excess volumes

TL;DR: In this paper, a tilting dilution dilatometer is described, which is easier to calibrate and easier to load and operate than previous dilatometers, and has two advantages: no liquid passes through a greased tap and no tap is opened or closed throughout a series of dilution measurements.
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Excess volumes for alcohols + non-polar solvents I. Ethanol + cyclohexane, + n-hexane, + benzene, + carbon tetrachloride, + cyclopentane, and + p-xylene

TL;DR: In this paper, a dilution dilatometer for determining excess volumes at high dilutions of ethanol in the range x (C 2 H 5 OH) ≈ 1 × 10 −3 to ≈ 8 × 10−2, is described.
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HmE and VmE of some (1-chlorobutane + alkanol or cyclohexanol) mixtures

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured excess enthalpies and excess molar volumes of (1-chlorobutane + an alkanol or cyclohexanol) at 298.15 and 308.15 K, respectively, and explained the results in terms of interactions involving the chlorine atom.
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Excess volumes of an alcohol + 1,2-dichloroethane

TL;DR: In this article, the excess volumes for binary mixtures of 1,2-dichloroethane with n-propanol, n-butanol, N-pentanol, nhexanol, and n-heptanol have been determined at 303.15
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