SDS Volume (396)

Volume 37. Hydrocarbons in Water and Seawater, Part I, p 328

Original Measurements

McBain, J. W.; Lissant, K. J.; J. Phys. Colloid. Chem. 1951, 55, 655-62.

Variables:

Room Temp: 25 °C

Prepared by:

M.C. Haulait-Pirson

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

10 mL of (2) was pipetted into glass vials, following which, varying amounts of (1) were added to each bottle by direct weighing. The vials were shaken overnight. When two vials had been obtained, one clear and one with excess hydrocarbon and containing amounts differing by less than 1 mg, the two values were averaged and the mean taken as the amount solubilized.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. C.P. grade
  2. Distilled and boiled to remove $\ce{CO2}$.
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: Not specified.

Components:
  1. Hexane, $\ce{ C6H14 }$; [110-54-3] NIST WebBook
  2. Water, $\ce{ H2O }$; [7732-18-5] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data

The solubility of hexane in water at 25°C was reported to be 0.012 g(1)/100 mL sln.
With the assumption of a solution density of 1.00 g cm-3cm, the corresponding mass percent is 0.012 g(1)/100 g sln and the corresponding mole fraction, x1, is 2.5 × 10-5 (compiler).

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