Density and Viscosity of Magnesium Chloride Solution in N-Methylacetamide over the Temperature Range from 308.15 to 328.15 K at Ambient Pressure

2019 
The values of densities in N-methylacetamide solutions of magnesium chloride have been measured at atmospheric pressure using an Anton Paar DMA 5000M high-precision vibrating U-tube densimeter at temperatures ranging from 308.15 to 328.15 K, ΔT = 5 K, and in the concentration range from 0 to 0.083 mol·kg–1. The kinematic viscosity for these mixtures has been measured at the same thermodynamic conditions using an Ubbelohde viscometer. Partial molar volumes of N-methylacetamide, partial molar volumes of magnesium chloride, apparent molar volumes of magnesium chloride, and thermal expansion coefficients of solutions have been calculated from the experimental data. Dependences of these properties on the magnesium chloride concentrations have been discussed. Growth in the salt concentration increases the solution density and viscosity, and an increase in the temperature reduces the solution density and viscosity, at the same time. An increase in the temperature and salt concentration leads to a decrease in the...
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