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Specific Molecular Interactions of Dihydropyridine Moiety in Polar and Non-Polar Solvents at Various Concentrations and Temperatures 303–318 K on Ultrasonic Data

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Ultrasonic studies of compounds of dihydropyridine series in polar and non-polar solvents at various concentrations and temperatures 303–318 K. Density and ultrasonic velocity and different thermo-acoustical parameters measured. Rao’s constant, molar volume, Wada’s constant, isothermal compressibility reported with the help of these data using standard formulae. Ethanol and DMF selected as polar and non-polar solvents respectively. The variation in thermoacoustical parameters with temperature and concentration shows that the solute–solute molecular interaction takes place in solution which is more in DMF.

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Correspondence to Pradip V. Tekade, Bhagyashri U. Tale or Sonal D. Bajaj.

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Tekade, P.V., Tale, B.U., Bajaj, S.D. et al. Specific Molecular Interactions of Dihydropyridine Moiety in Polar and Non-Polar Solvents at Various Concentrations and Temperatures 303–318 K on Ultrasonic Data. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 92, 2488–2496 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0036024418120415

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