THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTIES OF (ETHAN-1,2-DIOL + WATER) AT THE TEMPERATURE 298.15 K. I, MOLAR VOLUMES, ISOBARIC MOLAR HEAT CAPACITIES, ULTRASONIC SPEEDS, AND ISENTROPIC FUNCTIONS

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