Abstract

Abstract The ultrasonic absorptions in an aqueous solution of isopropyl alcohol with sodium chloride (NaCl) were measured in the frequency range from 2.5 to 220 MHz at 25 °C. The ultrasonic properties were remarkably affected by the addition of NaCl, and a new absorption was found around 7 MHz in addition to that observed in the solution without NaCl. The results were discussed in terms of the forming effects of NaCl on the water structure.

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