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The covolumes of the fused aliphatic acids from C9 to C18 and of C2, from viscosity measurements

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The results of measurements of the viscosities and molar volumes of the organic acids (C9–C18) as functions of the temperature are reported. They are discussed in connection with the equations of Arrhenius and Batchinski.

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The authors are grateful to the CNR (Rome) for the financial aid CT-74.00676.03.

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Berchiesi, G., Berchiesi, M.A. & Leonesi, D. The covolumes of the fused aliphatic acids from C9 to C18 and of C2, from viscosity measurements. Journal of Thermal Analysis 9, 455–459 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01909412

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