Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5413825 | Journal of Molecular Liquids | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The (p, Ï, T) and (ps, Ïs, Ts) properties and apparent molar volumes VÏ of ZnCl2 (aq) at T = (298.15 to 398.15) K, pressures up to p = 60 MPa were measured by the constant volume piezometer method. Experimental (p, Ï, T) and (ps, Ïs, Ts) values were described by an equation of state. The apparent molar volumes of ZnCl2 at infinite dilution VÏ0, isothermal compressibilities k and thermal expansivities α have been evaluated. An empirical correlation for apparent molar volumes VÏ of zinc chloride in water with pressure, temperature and molality has been derived. The experiments were carried out at molalities m = (0.07627, 0.25375, 0.65853, 1.39371, 3.22953, and 7.71336) mol kgâ 1 of zinc chloride.
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Authors
Javid T. Safarov, Rasim M. Jannataliyev, Astan N. Shahverdiyev, Egon P. Hassel,