Abstract

Acoustical and Debye temperature along with surface tension studies have been done in the binary mixture of Para-anisidine and Amyl acetate from the basic measurements of speed of sound, density and viscosity over the entire molefraction range of Para-anisidine at four different temperatures T = (303.15, 308.15, 313.15, and 318.15) K. These measurements and obtained parameters are used to highlight the molecular association between the component molecules of liquid mixture. Also, these acoustical, Debye temperature and surface tension studies are carefully examined with each other in view of temperature. The thermal behavior and molecular interaction between the constituent molecules of liquid mixtures are explained using the observed and derived results.

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