SDS Volume (3347)

Volume 67. Halogenated Ethanes and Ethenes with Water, p 613

Original Measurements

Hutchinson, C. A.; Lyon, A. M.; Columbia University Report A-745, July 1, 1943.

Variables:

Temperature: 298 K

Prepared by:

A.L. Horvath

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

A 1 to 15 volume ratio mixture of heavy water and bromoethane was introduced into an equilibration flask and then lowered into the waterbath thermostat. The assembly was shaken mechanically for about 90 minutes at constant temperature. The amount of heavy water in the organic phase was determined by a modified Karl Fischer titration. The determination was done in triplicate. The description of the procedure was taken from a secondary source [1]. The original university report is no longer available.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Source and purity not given.
  2. Source not given, purified and dried before use.
References

1 Eidinoff, M. L.; Joris, G. G.; Taylor, H. S.; Urey, H. C.; eds., Production of Heavy Water (McGraw_Hill, New York, 1955), p. 129.

Experimental Data

Water-d2 with Bromoethane

Components:

(1) Water-d2, $\ce{ D2O }$; [7789-20-0] NIST WebBook
(2) Bromoethane, $\ce{ C2H5Br }$; [74-96-4] NIST WebBook

Experimental Values:
T (°C)100w1M1-1 (mol/g)100w1dx1d
25.0 3.52 x 10-3 7.05 x 10-2 3.82 x 10-3

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