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ACOUSTIC AND THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF THE BINARY LIQUID MIXTURE n-OCTANE

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JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING PHYSICS AND THERMOPHYSICS
Volume 87, Issue 1, Pages 213-224

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10891-014-1003-7

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n-octane; n-dodecane; binary mixtures; velocity of sound; density; heat capacity; compressibility

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The velocity of sound in the binary liquid mixture n-octane + n-dodecane has been investigated by the method of direct measurement of the pulse-transmission time in the interval of temperatures 298-433 K and pressures 0.1-100.1 MPa. The maximum measurement error amounts to 0.1%. The density, isobaric expansion coeffi cient, isobaric and isochoric heat capacities, and isothermal compressibility of a mixture of three compositions have been determined in the intervals of temperatures 298-393 K and pressures 0.1-100 MPa from the data on the velocity of sound. Also, the excess molar volume, the excess isothermal compressibility, and the deviation of the velocity of sound from its value for an ideal liquid have been determined. The coeffi cients of the Tate equation have been computed in the above temperature interval. A table of thermodynamic properties of the mixture has been presented.

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