Ultrasonic Propagation through Binary Mixtures Containing Acetic Acid
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概要
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Ultrasonic absorption has been studied by the pulse technique in the binary mixtures of acetic acid in water, methyl and ethyl alcohols and covers a range of 2 to 26Mc/s. The mixtures are studied from 0 to 100% by weight of the acid. In all the three mixtures, two relaxation processes are observed, the first occurring below the frequency range of the study. The second one occurs near 20Mc/s in the acid-water mixtures and at much higher frequencies in the other cases. It is qualitatively explained that the monomer-dimer reaction of the acetic acid giving a relaxation near 1Mc/s has shifted to a higher frequency when mixed in a solvent thus giving rise to a second relaxation in the mixtures.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1960-02-05
著者
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Suryanarayana M.
Physical Laboratories Osmania University
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KRISHNAMURTHI M.
Physical Laboratories, Osmania University
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Krishnamurthi M.
Physical Laboratories Osmania University:(present)research Laboratory Indian Institute Of Science
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Krishnamurthi M.
Physical Laboratories Osmania University:(present)indian Institute Of Science
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