Abstract

The densities of aqueous solutions of acetamide up to a mole fraction of x2 = 0.3875 are measured over a wide range of temperatures (274.15–333.15) K at atmospheric pressure. The partial molar volumes of water and acetamide, the partial molar isobaric expansivities of the components, and the limiting partial properties of acetamide in water are calculated. The shift in the temperature of the maximum density of water at low temperatures is calculated. The results are discussed in terms of solute–solvent and solute–solute interactions.

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