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This chapter presents a brief introduction highlighting the importance of the work and a critical review on the current experimental and theoretical work describing the behavior of speed of sound in, and compressibility, viscosity and volume of organic liquids and liquid mixtures. 1.1 INTRODUCTION Liquid state properties are very useful in chemical analysis where a knowledge of thermodynamic and physical properties of multicomponent system is essential for design calculation involving separations, heat transfer, mass transfer and fluid flow [1-4]
Thermodynamics Behaviour of n-Alkanols with cyclohexane and Methylcyclohexane by Dr. Kamlesh D. Prajapati is 146 pages long, and a total of 37,376 words.
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