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High-Pressure Viscosity Measurements for the Binary System Cyclohexane + n-Hexadecane in the Temperature Range of (318.15 to 413.15) K

The viscosities of binary mixtures of cyclohexane and n-hexadecane at high pressures were measured for six different compositions with an electromagnetic viscometer in the range of (6.90 to 62.05) MPa at temperatures varying from (318.15 to 413.15) K, extending the data of Tanaka et al. with a vibra...

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Published in:Journal of chemical and engineering data 2009-10, Vol.54 (10), p.2967-2970
Main Authors: Rajagopal, Krishnaswamy, Andrade, Luciana L. P. R, Paredes, Márcio L. L
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