Ultrasonic velocity (U), density (r) and viscosity (h) have been measured for three amino acids viz., L-serine, L-leucine and L-histidine in aqueous magnesium chloride solution at 298.15 K. Using the experimental values, the adiabatic compressibility (β), hydration number (nH), apparent molal compressibility (Øk), apparent molal volume (Øv), limiting apparent molal compressibility (Øk0), limiting apparent molal volume and their constant (SK,SV ), transfer volume () and viscosity A and B coefficients of Jones-Dole equation were calculated for all the ternary systems. All these results have been interpreted in terms of solute- co-solute and ion-solvent interactions in the given solution.
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