Abstract

Viscosity data for aqueous gl>cerol solutions in the range of to 100 C. and 0 to 100% concentration have been reported by various authors, each working within limited temperature or concentration ranges. Different types of viscometers were used. As a result there are gaps and inconsistencies in the data. The viscosit? data reported here were obtained with a single type of viscometer over the entire range of to 100' C. and 0 to 100% glycerol concentration. The data will be useful in the design and use of glycerolhandling equipment. They also make it possible to use aqueous glycerol solutions as viscosity standards over a wide range of viscosity and at temperatures from 0' to loo a=.

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