Abstract
The relative viscosities of very dilute solutions of chromium(III) acetylactonate in several organic solvents have been measured. On the basis of Hildebrand's solubility parameter theory, a relationship has been deduced between the initial slopes of plots of relative viscosity against mole fraction and the solubility parameters of the solute and solvent. The experimental results are in good agreement with this. Some implications are discussed.
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