Abstract
It is shown that the Walther and Andrade equations, while very satisfactory for moderate ranges of temperature, are not adequate to define the dependence of the viscosity of liquid normal paraffins on temperature over extended ranges. One method of developing a viscosity‐temperature relationship is presented that gives equations defining this dependence with satisfactory validity. The purpose of this paper is to show that the precise dependence of the viscosity of liquids on temperature is complicated. This is in contrast to the relatively simple relation for the precise dependence of the viscosity of liquids on free‐space which will be presented in subsequent papers.

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