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

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.

Enthalpies of Mixing Methylmethacrylate with Some Organic Solvents

Using a calorimetric method enthalpies of mixing of the binary systems of methylmethacrylate with acetonitryle, hexane, benzene, 1,2-diclorethane, and acetic acid at 293 K and atmospheric pressure have been measured. The concentration dependences of enthalpies of mixing were correlated by polynomials

The Enthalpy of Mixing of the Laurylmethacrylate with Some Organic Solvents

The enthalpy of mixing for the binary systems of the laurylmethacrylate with hexane, benzene, 1,2-diclorethane and acetic acid have been measured as a function of their composition, the temperature of 293 K and at the atmospheric pressure, by the calorimetric methods. The concentration dependences of the enthalpies of mixing were correlated by polynomials.