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Densities and viscosities have been measured for the binary mixtures of methanol with chlorobenzene and with bromobenzene from 293 K to 313 K over the complete composition range. Densities were used to compute the excess molar volume (\({V_{\rm m}^{\rm E})}\) , for these binary systems. The results have been discussed in terms of molecular interactions. Furthermore, viscosity results were compared with a corresponding-states model. The average absolute deviation was found to be 1.9 %.
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Shukla, D., Singh, S., Parveen, S. et al. Thermophysical Properties of Binary Mixtures of Methanol with Chlorobenzene and Bromobenzene from 293 K to 313 K. Int J Thermophys 29, 1376–1384 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10765-008-0444-7
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