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Comparative Study of Speed of Sound and Isentropic Compressibility of Chlorobenzene+Benzene Binary Mixture From Various Models at Temperature Range 298.15 to 313.15 K
Densities and speed of sound were measured for the binary liquid mixtures formed by Chlorobenzene with Benzene at 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15 K and atmospheric pressure over the whole concentration range. Prigogine-Flory-Patterson model (PFP), Ramaswamy and Anbananthan (RS) model and model suggested by Glinski, were utilized to predict the associational behavior of weakly interacting liquids. The measured properties were fitted to Redlich-Kister polynomial relation to estimate the binary coefficients and standard errors. An attempt has also been made to study the molecular interactions involved in the liquid mixture from observed data. Furthermore, McAllister multi body interaction model was also used to correlate the binary properties. These non-associated and associated models were compared and tested for different systems showing that the associated process yield fair agreement between theory and experiment as compared to non-associated process.
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Speed of Sound, Prigogine-Flory-Patterson Model, McAllister Model, Ramaswamy and Anbananthan Model, Isentropic Compressibility and Redlich-Kister Polynomial.
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