Abstract

Surface tensions and densities of binary (acetophenone + isopropyl benzene) and ternary (acetophenone + isopropyl benzene + phenol) mixtures were measured at 283.15 K and normal atmosphere using a platinum ring method and Mirage densitometer. The surface tension deviations and excess molar volumes (Δσ, V E m) were calculated from the experimental results in different molar fractions. The Redlich-Kister polynomial equation was fitted to the surface tension deviations and the excess molar volume results.

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