International Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Sciences (IJCPS)
Volume 3, Numéro 2, Pages 32-44
2014-12-01
Authors : Reddy Golamari Siva . Reddy Mallu Maheswara . Chowdary V.swathi .
Viscosities and densities for MEK with Bromobenzene have been measured as a function of mole fraction at atmospheric pressure and at temperatures of 303.15 K, 308.15 K, and 313.15 K. The calculated deviations in viscosities and excess volumes were reported. McAllister’s three-bodyinteraction model, Krishnan and Laddha model and the Jouyban Acree model were used to correlate the kinematic viscosity of the systems. The excess volume data was fitted by means of the RedlichKister equation. It was found that in all cases the experimental data obtained fitted with the values correlated by the corresponding model very well
Bromobenzene, Density, Excess molar volume, Viscosity and Viscosity deviation
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