<compilation>
 <compilers>Ari L. Horvath</compilers>
 <dataset>
  <points>
   <conditions>
    <exponent>1</exponent>
    <number>1.25e+01</number>
    <property>Ambient temperature</property>
    <sigfigs>3</sigfigs>
    <significand>1.25</significand>
    <unit>&amp;deg;C</unit>
   </conditions>
   <data>
    <exponent>-4</exponent>
    <number>6.6e-04</number>
    <property>Mass fraction (1)</property>
    <sigfigs>2</sigfigs>
    <significand>6.6</significand>
    <unit>1</unit>
   </data>
   <pntnum>1</pntnum>
   <supplemental>
    <exponent>-4</exponent>
    <number>1.28e-04</number>
    <property>Mole fraction - Liquid (1)</property>
    <sigfigs>3</sigfigs>
    <significand>1.28</significand>
    <unit>1</unit>
   </supplemental>
   <supplemental>
    <exponent>-6</exponent>
    <number>7.13e-06</number>
    <property>Mole (1) per 100 gram</property>
    <sigfigs>3</sigfigs>
    <significand>7.13</significand>
    <unit>mol/g</unit>
   </supplemental>
  </points>
  <series>1</series>
 </dataset>
 <keywords>Solubility, Solubility data series</keywords>
 <method>1-Chlorobutane was added gradually from a pipette to 100 mL water in a sample container with continuous stirring and shaking in an oil bath. The appearance of the first cloud (turbidity) indicated the saturation of the solution. The solubility was calculated from the volume of the 1-chlorobutane added to a known quantity of water present.</method>
 <publisher>The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry</publisher>
 <sources>
  <citation>Fühner, H.; Ber. Dtsch. Chem. Ges. 1924, 57, 510-15.</citation>
  <pubtype>paper</pubtype>
  <url>https://doi.org/10.1002/cber.19240570326</url>
 </sources>
 <substances>
  <casrn>7732-18-5</casrn>
  <constituent>2</constituent>
  <formula>H2O</formula>
  <inchi>InChI=1S/H2O/h1H2</inchi>
  <inchikey>XLYOFNOQVPJJNP-UHFFFAOYSA-N</inchikey>
  <molweight>18.0153</molweight>
  <name>Water</name>
  <sample>Distilled (compiler).</sample>
 </substances>
 <substances>
  <casrn>109-69-3</casrn>
  <constituent>1</constituent>
  <formula>C4H9C1</formula>
  <inchi>InChI=1S/C4H9Cl/c1-2-3-4-5/h2-4H2,1H3</inchi>
  <inchikey>VFWCMGCRMGJXDK-UHFFFAOYSA-N</inchikey>
  <molweight>92.5673</molweight>
  <name>1-Chlorobutane</name>
  <sample>E. Merck, Darmstadt, further purified before use.</sample>
 </substances>
 <system>1-Chlorobutane with Water</system>
 <title>Solubility data from IUPAC SDS Volume 68 (page ?) - 1-Chlorobutane with Water</title>
</compilation>