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Excess molar volumes at 298.15, 308.15, and 318.15 K, isothermal compressibilities at those temperatures and at 333.15 K, and excess molar Gibbs free energies at 343.15 K, have been determined for (1-bromobutane + ethylbenzene). A vibrating-tube digital densimeter, a piezometer, and a dynamic ebulliometer were used, respectively. The obtained VmE, κT, and GmE all show almost ideal behaviour for (1-bromobutane + ethylbenzene).
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