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A new design of a vibrating-tube densimeter and partial molar volumes of phenol(aq) at temperatures from 298 K to 573 K
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A new design of a vibrating-tube densimeter and partial molar volumes of phenol(aq) at temperatures from 298 K to 573 K

V. Hynek, L. Hnědkovský and I. Cibulka
The Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics, Vol.29(11), pp.1237-1252
1997
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Abstract

A new flow vibrating-tube densimeter with a photoelectric pick-up system and a new concept of an electromagnetic drive system is described. The apparatus is designed for measurements in the temperature and pressure ranges from 298 K to 573 K and up to 35 MPa, respectively. The density data for dilute aqueous solutions of phenol obtained in the temperature range from 298.15 K to 573.15 K and partial molar volumes of phenol calculated from measured data are presented.

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2 Chemistry
2.89 Ionic, Molecular & Complex Liquids
2.89.462 Excess Molar Volumes
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Chemistry, Physical
Thermodynamics
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