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Shear viscosity measurements of a mixture of 3-methylpentane and nitroethane at the critical concentration are presented in the temperature range 0.005 K⩽T–T c⩽13.93 K, where T c is the consolute or critical temperature. The data agree with earlier measurements.
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Sorensen, C.M. Shear viscosity of the binary liquid mixture 3-methylpentane + nitroethane near the consolute point. Int J Thermophys 3, 365–369 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00502350
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