Ultrasonic Study of Theoretical and Experimental Free Length of Binary Liquid Mixtures
Keywords:
Ultrasonic velocity, Binary mixtures, FLT and Intermolecular interaction.Abstract
The density and ultrasonic velocity have been measured in the binary mixture of gasoline with ethanol at five temperatures from 298.15 to 318.15K having difference of 5K. From these values study of free length between the molecules of mixture has been calculated using theoretical free length theory (FLT) and experimental method. These have been used to discuss the presence of significant interactions between the component molecules in the binary mixtures
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