Temperature and Pressure Dependence of the Molecular Sound Velocity and Compressibility in Liquid Alkanes. II
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The variations of the molecular sound velocity R and the molecular compressibility B have been examined in liquid alkanes in the temperature range-20 to 200℃ and at pressures upto 1400 bars. At zero pressure they showed a decrease while at higher pressures an increase. A nonlinear increase with pressure is also noticed.
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- 1969-06-05
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