Abstract
The ultrasonic velocity of vanadium myristate confirms that there is a significant interaction between the solute-solvent molecules in dilute solutions and the carboxylate molecules do not aggregate appreciably in dilute solutions. The value of Critical Micelle Concentration (CMC) for vanadium myristate is in agreement with those obtained from other physical parameters. The effects of concentration and chain length of soap on ultrasonic velocity and the various acoustic parameters (adiabatic compressibility, specific acoustic impedance, intermolecular free length, apparent molar compressibility, apparent volume, molar sound velocity, molar sound compressibility and solvation number) have been investigated.
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