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Viscosity and density of the nonelectrolyte system mannitol plus sorbitol plus sucrose plus H2O and its binary and ternary subsystems at 298.15 K

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL AND ENGINEERING DATA
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 438-442

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/je0503608

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The densities and viscosities were measured at 298.15 K for the quaternary system mannitol + sorbitol + sucrose + H2O and its binary and ternary subsystems (mannitol + H2O, sucrose + H2O, and sorbitol + H2O) and (mannitol + sorbitol + H2O, mannitol + sucrose + H2O, and sorbitol + sucrose + H2O). The results were used to test the applicability of simple equations for the density, kinematic viscosity, and viscosity of the multicomponent nonelectrolyte solutions. The predicted results are in good agreement with the measured values, indicating that the density, kinematic viscosity, and viscosity of the multicomponent nonelectrolyte solutions obeying the linear isopiestic relation can be related to those of their constituent binary solutions by the simple equations.

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