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Temperature-dependence of self-diffusion for benzene and carbon tetrachloride
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EngineeringDiffusion ResistanceMolecular ThermodynamicsDiaphragm-cell TechniqueCarbon TetrachlorideDiffusion ProcessPhysical ChemistryTransport PhenomenaStatistical Transport TheoriesExperimental ThermodynamicsThermodynamicsChemistryThermophysicsMolecular KineticsSelf-diffusion CoefficientsGas Exchange ProcessChemical KineticsBiophysics
Precise measurements have been made by the diaphragm-cell technique of the self-diffusion coefficients of benzene and carbon tetrachloride over the temperature range 15–50°C at atmospheric pressure. The data from these experiments have been used to test current phenomenological and statistical transport theories.