Abstract
Densities and refractive indices were measured at 298.15 K for binary mixtures of 1-hexene + o-xylene, + m-xylene, + p-xylene, and + ethylbenzene over the entire composition range. The results were fitted to a polynomial relation to obtain the coefficients and standard errors. Excess volumes and molar refraction deviations were derived. Also, the refractive indices were compared with the predictions of the Lorentz-Lorenz, Gladstone-Dale, and Arago-Biot equations
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