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Molecular Interactions: A Kenyan Perspsective

Autor Subrahmanyam Naidu Peddineni
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 ian 2015
Ultrasonic's has been an important tool in determining the nature of molecular interactions in the solutions of all types of liquids. Standard techniques have been employed in measuring ultrasonic velocity, density and viscosity at different temperatures. The present study is divided into three major categories-1) Binary mixtures containing DMSO as common component, 2) Solutions of insecticides/pesticides in various types of organic solvents and 3) The effect of electrolytes in the aqueous solutions of t-butanol. Also theoretically evaluated velocities have been compared with the experimental ones. Excess thermodynamic parameters have been computed and their variation with concentration is discussed in the light of molecular interactions like dipole-dipole, charge transfer, dispersive forces etc. In the solutions of insecticides mostly solute-solvent interactions are suggested. From the apparent molar volumes, apparent molar compressibilities and viscosity coefficients A and B, solute-solvent interactions have been studied and a comparison is made among the electrolytes. This book is intended for the experts of Ultrasonic field as well as post-Graduate students and researchers.
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ISBN-13: 9783639704846
ISBN-10: 3639704843
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
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Editura: Scholars' Press

Notă biografică

Dr.P.S.Naidu,Associate Professor,working in Jawahar Bharati Degree and P.G.College, Kavali, A.P, India. He earned his M.Phil.,and Ph.D from SVU under Prof.KRP. He has published 34 papers and attended 19 conferences. He has 23 years of rich teaching experience and he has written one book "Thermodynamic and Optics" for under graduate students.