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Theoretical Evaluation of Ultrasonic Velocities in Ternary Liquid Mixture of Tetrahydrofuran, Heptane and Decane at Different Temperatures

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1TitleTitle of DocumentTheoretical Evaluation of Ultrasonic Velocities in Ternary Liquid Mixture of Tetrahydrofuran, Heptane and Decane at Different Temperatures
2CreatorAuthor's name, affiliation, country S. BALAKRISHNAN
Department of Physics, Achariya College of Engineering Technology, Puducherry, India
3SubjectDicipline(s) Chemical Science
3SubjectKeywords Ultrasonic velocity, Collision factor theory, Ternary liquid mixtures, Average Percentage Error
4DescriptionAbstract Ultrasonic velocities and densities of the ternary liquid mixtures of tetrahydrofuran, heptanes and decane have been measured at temperatures 303 K, 308 K and 313 K over the entire composition range of mole fractions. The theoretical values of ultrasonic velocity were evaluated using Nomoto's Relation (UNR), Junjie's Method (UJM), Ideal Mixing Relation (UIMR), Free Length Theory (UFLT), Collision Factor Theory (UCFT) and Impedance Dependence Relation (UIDR). Theoretical values are compared with the experimental values and the validity of the theories is checked by calculating the average percentage error (APE).
5PublishersOrganizing agency, location WWW Publications, India
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11SourceJournal/conference title; vol., no. (Year)Chemical Science Transactions, Volume  4 , Number  (1), (2015)
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