{"compilation": {"title": "Solubility data from IUPAC SDS Volume 58 (page 170) - Biphenyl with Methylcyclohexane", "publisher": "The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry", "keywords": "Solubility, Solubility data series", "compilers": "William E. Acree, Jr.", "sources": [{"citation": "Chang, W.; Ph.D Dissertation, North Dakota State University, ND, 1969.", "pubtype": "dissertation"}], "system": "Biphenyl with Methylcyclohexane", "substances": [{"constituent": 1, "name": "Biphenyl", "formula": "C12H10", "molweight": 154.208, "casrn": "92-52-4", "inchi": "InChI=1S/C12H10/c1-3-7-11(8-4-1)12-9-5-2-6-10-12/h1-10H", "inchikey": "ZUOUZKKEUPVFJK-UHFFFAOYSA-N", "sample": "Purity, source and purification procedures not specified."}, {"constituent": 2, "name": "Methylcyclohexane", "formula": "C7H14", "molweight": 98.1861, "casrn": "108-87-2", "inchi": "InChI=1S/C7H14/c1-7-5-3-2-4-6-7/h7H,2-6H2,1H3", "inchikey": "UAEPNZWRGJTJPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N", "sample": "Reagent Grade, Eastman Organic Chemical Company, USA, was used as received."}], "method": "Constant temperature bath and a precision thermometer. Mixtures of known concentrations sealed in glass ampoules and placed in constant temperature to equilibrate. Samples were rotated while bath temperature slowly increased. Solubility determined by noting the temperature at which the last trace of solid solute disappeared. Solubilities at 298 K interpolated from experimental values using in $x_{1}$ versus 1/$T$ graph.", "dataset": [{"series": 1, "points": [{"pntnum": 1, "conditions": [{"property": "Ambient temperature", "number": "2.50e+01", "significand": "2.50", "exponent": "1", "sigfigs": "3", "unit": "&deg;C"}], "data": [{"property": "Mole fraction - Liquid (1)", "number": "1.83e-01", "significand": "1.83", "exponent": "-1", "sigfigs": "3", "unit": "1"}, {"property": "Mole fraction - Liquid (2)", "number": "8.17e-01", "significand": "8.17", "exponent": "-1", "sigfigs": "3", "unit": "1"}], "supplemental": []}]}]}}