Mixing properties of the ternary mixture acetone + methanol + n-octane have
been determined experimentally under standard conditions. Sound velocity,
densities, and refractive indexes were measured as functions of composition
. Excess molar volumes, changes of refractive indexes, and changes of isent
ropic compressibilities on mixing were computed from the experimental data.
The Peng-Robinson and Soave-Redlich-Kwong equations of state were applied
with three different mixing rules to correlate binary excess volumes and th
en to predict the excess magnitudes in ternary mixtures. Reliable represent
ations of the experimental data were obtained.