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... specific volume is constant and 2 V2 = V2 at any c2 ; if ( dp / dc2 ) m is not con- = stant , then only as c2 → 0 will 1⁄2 → V1⁄2o . Since there has been confusion about the difference between the apparent specific volume and the ...
... specific volume is constant and 2 V2 = V2 at any c2 ; if ( dp / dc2 ) m is not con- = stant , then only as c2 → 0 will 1⁄2 → V1⁄2o . Since there has been confusion about the difference between the apparent specific volume and the ...
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... specific volume , which is related only to the pure solvent , may vary in a bizarre fashion with the true partial specific volume determined at each concentration ; in fact , such 2 may vary over a concentration range in which V2 is ...
... specific volume , which is related only to the pure solvent , may vary in a bizarre fashion with the true partial specific volume determined at each concentration ; in fact , such 2 may vary over a concentration range in which V2 is ...
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... specific volume might be the isopotential specific volume . The corresponding quantity o ' is then an apparent isopotential specific volume . These two specific volumes , however , are not easily related as are v2 and 2 by Eq . ( 17 ) ...
... specific volume might be the isopotential specific volume . The corresponding quantity o ' is then an apparent isopotential specific volume . These two specific volumes , however , are not easily related as are v2 and 2 by Eq . ( 17 ) ...
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E The Isopotential Specific Volume | 10 |
Direct Volume Change | 22 |
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