Ultrasonic Investigation of Molecular Interactions in Binary Liquid Mixtures at 298K | Chapter 10 | New Insights on Chemical Research Vol. 1
Ultrasonic velocity, density and
viscosity of a binary system of acrylonitrile in 1, 4-Dioxane have been
measured at 298 K and 2 MHz. Experimental data of the ultrasonic sound
velocity, density and viscosity have been used to calculate various acoustical
parameters, such as adiabatic compressibility (βa), intermolecular
free length (Lf), free volume (Vf), excess values of
adiabatic compressibility (βaE), excess values of free length (LfE)
and excess values of free volume (VfE). It is observed
from these acoustical parameters that, weak intermolecular interactions are
confirmed in this system. Dipole inducement in the system is found to be more
predominant. The nonlinear behavior of all these parameters throws more light
on the various interactions among the molecules.
Author(s) Details
Dr. G. R. Bedare
Department of Physics, N. S.
Science and Arts College, Bhadrawati, Dist – Chandrapur (MS), India.
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