Viscosities of Binary Liquid Mixtures of Polar and Non-polar Solvents at 303.15 K

  • Sandeep Sudhanshu Lecturer in Chemistry, +2 Raj School, Darbhanga
Keywords: Viscosity, molecular interactions, excess viscosity and polarizability

Abstract

Viscosity is a very important transport properties of liquid and can be used as a very important tool to explain the various characteristics of liquid and liquid mixtures. In this paper viscosities for the binary liquid mixtures of methyl ethyl ketone with benzene, nitrobenzene, cblorobenzene and bromobenzene were determined at 303.15 K. The deviation in viscosity was calculated and its behaviours was studied as a function of mole fraction. The deviation in viscosity is negative in the system methyl ethyl ketone with benzene and is positive in the other systems. The results were discussed in terms of interactions.

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Published
2020-10-10
How to Cite
Sandeep Sudhanshu. (2020). Viscosities of Binary Liquid Mixtures of Polar and Non-polar Solvents at 303.15 K. Central Asian Journal of Theoretical and Applied Science, 1(1), 47-50. Retrieved from https://cajotas.centralasianstudies.org/index.php/CAJOTAS/article/view/46
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