Evidence of Hydrophobic Effects from Critical Phenomena
@inproceedings{Pelger1981EvidenceOH, title={Evidence of Hydrophobic Effects from Critical Phenomena}, author={M. Pelger and H. Klein and D. Woermann}, year={1981} }
Data of the temperature dependence of partial molar quantities (heat capacity and temperature derivative of partial molar volume) of perfluoromethylcyclohexane and carbon tetrachloride in a mixture of critical composition are reported. It is found that for both components the signs of the critical amplitudes of the partial molar quantities are positive. Using these data a thermodynamic relation between the critical amplitudes of specific head capacity, partial molar heat capacity, temperature… CONTINUE READING
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Ultrasonic absorption in critical binary mixture of perfluoromethylcyclohexane and carbon tetrachloride
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