<compilation>
 <compilers>Ari L. Horvath</compilers>
 <dataset>
  <points>
   <conditions>
    <exponent>1</exponent>
    <number>2.50e+01</number>
    <property>Ambient temperature</property>
    <sigfigs>3</sigfigs>
    <significand>2.50</significand>
    <unit>&amp;deg;C</unit>
   </conditions>
   <data>
    <exponent>-3</exponent>
    <number>4.0e-03</number>
    <property>Solubility (v/v) (1 in 2)</property>
    <sigfigs>2</sigfigs>
    <significand>4.0</significand>
    <unit>1</unit>
   </data>
   <pntnum>1</pntnum>
   <supplemental>
    <exponent>-1</exponent>
    <number>8.6e-01</number>
    <property>Percent mass fraction (1)</property>
    <sigfigs>2</sigfigs>
    <significand>8.6</significand>
    <unit>1</unit>
   </supplemental>
   <supplemental>
    <exponent>-4</exponent>
    <number>8.3e-04</number>
    <property>Mole fraction - Liquid (1)</property>
    <sigfigs>2</sigfigs>
    <significand>8.3</significand>
    <unit>1</unit>
   </supplemental>
  </points>
  <series>1</series>
 </dataset>
 <keywords>Solubility, Solubility data series</keywords>
 <method>The equilibrium was established through repeated shaking and centrifuging of a 1,2-dibromoethane and water mixture in a stoppered Goetz tube and returned the tube to a constant temperature water bath. The difference between the total amount of 1,2-dibromoethane which was added and the amount which remained in excess was the amount of solute dissolved in the known volume of water. The determination of the excess amount of solute added is described in the Ph.D. thesis of Hanslick [1].</method>
 <publisher>The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry</publisher>
 <reference>
  <citation>Hanslick, R. S.; Ph.D. Dissertation, Columbia University, New York, NY, 1935.</citation>
  <pubtype>dissertation</pubtype>
 </reference>
 <sources>
  <citation>Booth, H. S.; Everson, H. E.; Ind. Eng. Chem. 1948, 40, 1491-3.</citation>
  <pubtype>paper</pubtype>
  <url>https://doi.org/10.1021/ie50464a033</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.</sample>
 </substances>
 <substances>
  <casrn>106-93-4</casrn>
  <constituent>1</constituent>
  <formula>C2H4Br2</formula>
  <inchi>InChI=1S/C2H4Br2/c3-1-2-4/h1-2H2</inchi>
  <inchikey>PAAZPARNPHGIKF-UHFFFAOYSA-N</inchikey>
  <molweight>187.861</molweight>
  <name>1,2-Dibromoethane</name>
  <sample>Commercial reagent, G.P. grade, used as received.</sample>
 </substances>
 <system>1,2-Dibromoethane with Water</system>
 <title>Solubility data from IUPAC SDS Volume 67 (page 556) - 1,2-Dibromoethane with Water</title>
</compilation>