SDS Volume (439)

Volume 37. Hydrocarbons in Water and Seawater, Part I, p 382

Original Measurements

Uspenskii, S. P.; Neft. Khoz. 1929, 11-12, 713-7.

Variables:

Room Temp: 10 and 22 °C

Prepared by:

Z. Maczynska, A. Maczynski

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

The solubility of (1) in (2) was determined by titration. The solubility of (2) in (1) was determined by Clifford's method [1]. Dried air was passed through the vessel with a saturated solution of (2) in (1) and U-tubes with $\ce{CaCl2}$ and next absorbed (2) was weighed.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Source not specified; BP = 109.8°C at 752 mm Hg, $d_{4}^{22}$ = 0.8636, $d_{4}^{10}$ = 0.8743.
  2. Not specified.
Estimated Errors:

Mass concentration (m/v) (1): see experimental values above.

References

1 Clifford, C. W.; Ind. Eng. Chem. 1921, 13, 628.

Components:
  1. Toluene, $\ce{ C7H8 }$; [108-88-3] NIST WebBook
  2. Water, $\ce{ H2O }$; [7732-18-5] NIST WebBook
Experimental Data
Solubility of toluene in water
$T$ (°C) MR1 (g1/100 g2) $x_{1}$
10 0.0368 7.20 x 10-5
22 0.0492 9.62 x 10-5

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