Excess Molar Volumes of 2-Furaldehyde with Ethanol, butan-1-ol and butan-2-ol
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Dilatometer, Excess Volume, Specific interaction, H- bonding, 2-FuraldehydeAbstract
Measurements have been made for excess molar volume, VE at 303.15K and atmospheric pressure by using a dilatometer for the system of 2-Furaldehyde (C4H3O-CHO), +ethanol, or butan-1-ol or butan-2- ol. An appropriate polynomial equation was used to fit the experimental data for VE, and the results obtained have been deduced in context of specific interaction in the liquid state.
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