Abstract

STUDY OF MOLECULAR INTERACTION BETWEEN ACETOPHENONE AND ETHYL METHYL KETONE WITH ACETONE BY ULTRASONIC MEASUREMENT

Anil Kumar, Dr. V.K. Swamy

069-076

Vol: 1, Issue: 4, 2011

Binary liquid mixture find practical applications in most chemical processes, their properties are less known. Derived parameters from ultrasonic speed measurement and the corresponding excess functions provide qualitative information regarding the nature and strength of interactions in liquid mixtures. The use of acetone in preparing a large number of aromatic compounds is well known. Acetone is also used as solvent in various organic synthesis. Thus, acetonephenone and ethyl-methyl ketone with acetone mixed solvents would enable us to have a large number of solvents, with appropriate physico-chemical properties, which can be used for a particular chemical process. Moreover literature survey indicates that no ultrasonic study on these binary systems has been reported. Therefore, present study was undertaken in order to have deeper understanding of the intermolecular interaction between the components of the above binary liquid mixtures. Thus, a study of physical properties data on the binary mixtures containing acetone has attracted considerable interest in our present study. horloges replica 2023 UK perfect replica cartier watches with high quality on sale.
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