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Table 1. Ultrasonic velocity and percentage deviation of binary mixture bromobenzene + o-xylene at 303k
Table 3. Ultrasonic velocity and percentage deviation of binary mixture bromobenzene + p-xylene at 303K
Fig.2. Comparison of experimental value of U mix  with theoretical value of bromo Benzene + M-Xylene – 303K
Table 5. Excess parameters in binary mixture bromobenzene +m-xylene at 303K

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