Abstract

The temperature dependance of adiabatic compressibility minimum (TACM), sound velocity maximum (TSVM), and specific acoustic impedance (TSAIM) of water–cyclohexanone mixture has been studied by experimentally determining the sound velocity in and density of aqueous solution at different concentrations over a temperature range 36–77 °C. The structural contribution to the shift in TACM, TSVM, and TSAIM has been evaluated. The shifts are negative and increase with concentration. The results indicate that cyclohexanone behaves as a structure breaker at higher temperature.

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