Study of Intermolecular Interactions of Acetophenone and Benzene at 303.15, 313.15 and 323.15 K
- K. Saravanakumar
- R. Baskaran
- T. R. Kubendran
Abstract
The behaviour of mixture of acetophenone and benzene as a function of temperature and composition has been investigated by measuring sound velocity in conjunction with density at 303.15, 313.15and 323.15 K. Derived parameters computed from density (?) and sound velocity (U) have been used to determine excess molar volumes (VME), excess isentropic compressibilities (KSE) and excess inter molecular free length (LfE).The excess functions have been discussed in terms of intermolecular interactions between the components of binary mixture. The validity of various theoretical approaches of liquids has been tested for the system by comparing theoretical sound speeds with those experimentally determined over the entire composition range in the temperature range 303.15-323.15K. The computed results have been fitted to the Redlich-Kister polynomial equation to estimate the smoothening coefficients and standard deviations for this system. The validity of various theoretical approaches of liquids has been tested for the system by comparing theoretical sound speeds with those experimentally determined over the entire composition range in the temperature303.15-323.15K.
- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/mas.v4n6p84
Journal Metrics
(The data was calculated based on Google Scholar Citations)
h5-index (July 2022): N/A
h5-median(July 2022): N/A
Index
- Aerospace Database
- American International Standards Institute (AISI)
- BASE (Bielefeld Academic Search Engine)
- CAB Abstracts
- CiteFactor
- CNKI Scholar
- Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek (EZB)
- Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
- JournalGuide
- JournalSeek
- LOCKSS
- MIAR
- NewJour
- Norwegian Centre for Research Data (NSD)
- Open J-Gate
- Polska Bibliografia Naukowa
- ResearchGate
- SHERPA/RoMEO
- Standard Periodical Directory
- Ulrich's
- Universe Digital Library
- WorldCat
- ZbMATH
Contact
- Sunny LeeEditorial Assistant
- mas@ccsenet.org