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Viscosity coefficient measurements at saturation pressure are reported for benzene + n-hexane, benzene + n-octane, benzene + n-decane, benzene + n-dodecane, benzene + n-hexadecane, and benzene + cyclohexane at temperatures from 283 to 393 K. The characteristic parameter G in the Grunberg and Nissan equation
is found to be both composition and temperature dependent for benzene + n-alkane mixtures, but it is independent of composition for the system benzene + cyclohexane.
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Dymond, J.H., Young, K.J. Transport properties of nonelectrolyte liquid mixtures—V. Viscosity coefficients for binary mixtures of benzene plus alkanes at saturation pressure from 283 to 393 K. Int J Thermophys 2, 237–247 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00504187
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