Densities, Excess Volumes and Partial Molar Volumes of Lauryl Methacrylate Solutions in Some Organic Solvents

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Valentin Serheyev

Densities and excess volumes of the binary systems of lauryl (dodecyl) methacrylate with hexane, benzene, 1,2-diclorethane and acetic acid have been measured as a function of concentration, at 293 K and atmospheric pressure by pycnometric methods. The calculated excess volumes were approximated by polynomials.

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