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DOI: 10.1021/je60022a600
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Corrections-Interaction in Nonelectrolyte Solutions, Solubility of Naphthalene in Some Mixed Solvents Containing Benzene

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“…The deviation function x β M was applied for better representation of the behavior of the solute in mixed solvents. 10 The deviations are those from the linear dependence of β-carotene solubility on solvent compositions: where x β , x β (1) , and x β (2) are the solubilities in the mixed and pure solvents 1 and 2, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deviation function x β M was applied for better representation of the behavior of the solute in mixed solvents. 10 The deviations are those from the linear dependence of β-carotene solubility on solvent compositions: where x β , x β (1) , and x β (2) are the solubilities in the mixed and pure solvents 1 and 2, respectively.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A number of mathematical models have been presented for this purpose, and a summary of the models was given in a recent paper. 1 Experimental solubility data of naphthalene have been reported for aqueous mixtures of acetonitrile, methanol, and ethylene glycol, 2 in binary mixtures of benzene and carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane, ethylbenzene, hexadecane, hexane, and toluene, 3 for binary mixtures of ethyl benzene and carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane, hexadecane, hexane, and toluene. 4 The solubility data of naphthalene in binary mixtures of carbon tetrachloride and cyclohexane, hexadecane, and hexane, 5 for binary mixtures of toluene and carbon tetrachloride, cyclohexane, hexadecane, and hexane, 4 and also for cyclohexane + hexane, hexadecane + cyclohexane, and hexadecane + hexane 5 have been reported in the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%