383 - 391 |
Speeds of sound, densities, isentropic compressibilities of the system (methanol plus polyethylene glycol dimethyl ether 250) at temperatures from 293.15 to 333.15 K Pereira SM, Rivas MA, Legido JL, Iglesias TP |
393 - 403 |
Measurements of H-m(E) and V-m(E) for (n-butane plus sulphur hexafluoride) in the supercritical region at the pressure 6.00 MPa Wormald CJ, du'Gay AP |
405 - 416 |
A thermodynamic study of the aqueous (sodium chloride plus sodium hydroxide) electrolyte using sodium amalgam and thallous chloride electrode cells Falciola L, Mussini PR, Mussini T, Pozzi S, Rondinini S |
417 - 431 |
Water-hydrogen chloride association. Second virial cross coefficients for water-hydrogen chloride from gas phase excess enthalpy measurements Wormald CJ |
433 - 438 |
Thermochemistry of tetrahydrated rubidium pentaborate Zhu LX, Yue T, Gao SY, Xia SP |
439 - 473 |
Conversion of parameters between different variants of Pitzer's ion-interaction model, both with and without ionic strength dependent higher-order terms Rard JA, Wijesinghe AM |
475 - 492 |
The thermodynamic properties of DyBr3(s) and DyI3(s) from T=5 K to their melting temperatures Groen CP, Cordfunke EHP, Huntelaar ME |
493 - 501 |
The enthalpy and entropy interaction parameters of cesium chloride with saccharide (D-glucose, D-galactose, D-xylose and D-arabinose) in water at T=298.15 K Jiang YC, Gao SY, Xia SP, Hu MC, Wang JJ, Zhuo KL |
503 - 518 |
Volumetric study of (2-methoxyethanol plus tetrahydrofuran plus cyclohexane) at T=298.15 K Conti G, Gianni P, Lepori L, Matteoli E |
519 - 528 |
Solubilities of 1-butene in (methanol plus benzene) and (methanol plus cyclohexane) at T=298.15 K and p=40 kPa to 102 kPa Miyano Y, Nakanishi K |
529 - 553 |
Thermodynamics of proton dissociations from aqueous L-proline: apparent molar volumes and apparent molar heat capacities of the protonated cationic, zwitterionic, and deprotonated anionic forms at temperatures from 278.15 K to 393.15 K and at the pressure 0.35 MPa Sorenson EC, Price JL, McRae BR, Woolley EM |