Author:
Campbell A. N.,Kartzmark E. M.,Anand S. C.
Abstract
The surface tensions, viscosities, and vapor pressures, total and partial, have been determined as functions of concentration for the following systems: (a) acetone – acetic anhydride; (b) acetone – carbon disulfide; (c) acetic anhydride – carbon disulfide; and (d) pseudo-binary mixtures of (a) and (b), whose compositions lie on a straight line tangential to the plait point of the ternary system.The general behavior of ideal and non-ideal systems, in regard to surface tension and viscosity is discussed. For the system acetone – carbon disulfide, whose vapor phase can be considered ideal, the activities, activity coefficients, excess free energies, enthalpies and entropies of mixing have been obtained from the vapor pressures. The vapor phase of the other three systems contains acetic anhydride which is associated in the vapor state, and for these systems the experimental data are reported without further calculation.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Organic Chemistry,General Chemistry,Catalysis
Cited by
6 articles.
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