Thermodynamic study of (alkyl esters+α,ω-alkyl dihalides) II: and for 25 binary mixtures {xCu−1H2u−1CO2C2H5+(1−x)α,ω-BrCH2(CH2)v−2CH2Br}, where u=1 to 5, α=1 and v=ω=2 to 6
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Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,General Materials Science,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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