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Comparative study of theoretical ultrasonic velocities of binary liquid mixtures containing quinoline and mesitylene at temperatures T = (303.15,308.15,313.15 and 318.15) K
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2015
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsSpecific VelocityExperimental ThermodynamicsSimple LiquidAcoustic CavitationTheoretical Ultrasonic VelocitiesPower UltrasoundSonochemistryTransport PhenomenaThermodynamicsPhysicsBinary Liquid MixturesPhysical ChemistryUltrasoundMultiphase FlowComparative StudyApplied PhysicsLiquid Mixtures
Ultrasonic velocities and densities of binary liquid mixtures containing quinoline and mesitylene have been measured at temperatures T = (303.15,308.15,313.15 and 318.15) K over the entire molefraction range of quinoline under frequency of 3 MHz. Theoretical velocities have been evaluated by using Nomoto (UNOM), Impedance (UIMP), Van-Dael and Vangeel (UVDV), Junjie (UJUN) and Rao's specific velocity (URAO) models. A good agreement has been found between experimental and theoretical values. U2EXP/U2IMX has also been evaluated for non-ideality in the liquid mixtures. The results are discussed in terms of intermolecular interactions between the component molecules of the binary liquid mixtures.
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