Abstract

Excess molar volumes, V E, and partial molar volumes, V i , have been calculated for binary liquid mixtures of anisole with bromobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene, o-chloroaniline and p-dioxane from the results of densities measured at 298.15, 303.15, 308.15 and 313.15 K over the entire range of composition. In the temperature interval studied the values of V E are positive for anisole + p-dioxane, anisole + bromobenzene and anisole + o-dichlorobenzene, whereas negative values are observed for anisole + o-chloroaniline. The negative V E for the latter system was due to specific interactions between mixing components. The positive V E for the remaining systems was ascribed to the dispersion-type interactions.

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