1. Ultrasonic propagation in critical mixture of nitrobenzene and ethanol
- Author
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S. Rajagopalan, Satish J. Sharma, and Rupali Thete
- Subjects
Nitrobenzene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Ethanol ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Attenuation ,Analytical chemistry ,Absorption (chemistry) ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Ultrasonic propagation ,Pulse echo - Abstract
Recently, study of physical properties of the liquid mixtures, their nature and behavior with change in frequency, temperature or concentration has gained interest. In the present work, ultrasonic velocity and attenuation measurements have been carried out in the binary mixture of nitrobenzene and ethanol using pulse echo technique in the temperature range of 274.15K-308.15K maintaining the temperature of the sample with an accuracy of ±0.1°C. It is observed that the mixture of nitrobenzene and ethanol shows maximum absorption at 277.15K at 0.27 moles of Nitrobenzene in the binary mixture. Critical nature of the mixture revealed by ultrasonic absorption indicates the molecular interaction between two liquids and attributes due to the fluctuation in the concentration.
- Published
- 2020