Volumetric and ultrasonic investigation of glycylglycine in aqueous FeCl3 solutions
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2010
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Viscosity, ultrasonic velocity and density measurements have been carried out for glycylglycine in aqueous FeCl<inf>3</inf> solution as a function of molality at T=288.15 K, 298.15 K and 308.15 K. The experimental data have been used to derive properties such as isentropic compressibility (? <inf>S</inf> ), change in isentropic compressibility (?? <inf>S</inf> ), relative change in isentropic compressibility (?? <inf>S</inf> /? <inf>0</inf>), apparent molar compressibility, volume and their limiting apparent molar quantities along with the constants S <inf>K</inf>, S <inf>V</inf> and viscosity B-coefficient. The obtained thermodynamic properties have been discussed in terms of molecular interactions. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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FeCl3, Glycylglycine, Ultrasonic velocity, Viscosity
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Journal of Solution Chemistry, 2010, 39, 11, pp. 1763-1773
