1961
DOI: 10.1021/ac60179a046
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Determination of Composition of Solutions of Organic Liquids by Titration with Water. Application to Systems Composed of Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Lower Alcohols

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“…The composition of binary solutions of organic liquids where one liquid is considerably more waterinsoluble than the other can be determined by titration with water to the point of turbidity. Titration curves for benzene, toluene, xylene, mesitylene, and p-cvmene in methyl, ethyl, and propyl alcohol are shown (32).…”
Section: Miscellaneous Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The composition of binary solutions of organic liquids where one liquid is considerably more waterinsoluble than the other can be determined by titration with water to the point of turbidity. Titration curves for benzene, toluene, xylene, mesitylene, and p-cvmene in methyl, ethyl, and propyl alcohol are shown (32).…”
Section: Miscellaneous Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The resulting turbidity is more or less sharp, depending on the components and their ratio but, when distinct, it can be used to indicate a titration end point. Phase titrations have been used to analyze a large number of binary solutions of organic liquids (Bogin, 1924;Cayley and Habboush, 1961;Robertson and Jacobs, 1962;Rogers et al, 1962Rogers et al, , 19631964a, b, c, 1966aSpiridonova, 1946Spiridonova, ,1947Spiridonova, ,1949.…”
Section: Watermentioning
confidence: 99%