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Molecular Structure of an Ethylene Glycol–Water Solution at 298 K

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The molecular structure of an ethylene glycol–water mixture (EGW) in which EG concentration \({{x}_{{{\text{EG}}}}} = 0{-}1.0\) is analyzed using the concentration dependences of viscosity and specific electrical conductivity at 298 K. Values of excess viscosity, electrical conductivity, and the Grunberg–Nissan parameter are calculated for the mixture. The maximum electrical conductivity is observed when xEG = 0.11 and the EG : water ratio is 1 : 8. The minimum excess viscosity is observed when xEG = 0.46 and the EG : water ratio is 3 : 4.

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Loskutov, V.V., Kosova, G.N. Molecular Structure of an Ethylene Glycol–Water Solution at 298 K. Russ. J. Phys. Chem. 93, 260–264 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S003602441902016X

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