1949
DOI: 10.1021/ie50477a043
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Solubilities of Aliphatic Dicarboxylic Acids in Water

Abstract: 2015read, as was the difference in levels of the legs of the differential manometer. The procedure was then repeated at a higher temperature. RESULTSThe data are given in Table I. The per cent relative humidity was calculated from the aqueous tension by dividing by the vapor pressure of water at the same temperature, as given in International Critical Tables (6). Clausius-Clapeyron plots (log p vs. 1/T) were linear over the temperature ranges studied, and existence of phase transitions was characterized on suc… Show more

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“…They clearly show the odd-even variation. Our students' experimental values are in good agreement with literature data (28,44,45). Even the poorest students manage to get big differences, in which the odd members always show higher solubilities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…They clearly show the odd-even variation. Our students' experimental values are in good agreement with literature data (28,44,45). Even the poorest students manage to get big differences, in which the odd members always show higher solubilities.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This information is available free of charge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org Table 1: A list of organic compounds for which hygroscopic growth was determined. Solubility data are taken from (a) the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, (b) Gaivoronskii and Granzhan, (c) Attané and Doumani, 92 and (d) Higashiyama, 93 with the measurement temperature in superscript. All compounds were sourced from Sigma-Aldrich, with the exception of glutaric acid (Acros Organics), maleic acid (Acros Organics), and citric acid (Fisher Scientific).…”
Section: Supporting Information Availablementioning
confidence: 99%
“…7,20,53 The O/C ratio is conveniently derived from the relative abundance of the ion signal m/z 44 in Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometry (AMS) measurements of aerosol a All compounds were sourced from Sigma-Aldrich, with the exception of glutaric acid (Acros Organics), maleic acid (Acros Organics), and citric acid (Fisher Scientific). b Solubility data are taken from (a) the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 90 (b) Gaivoronskii and Granzhan, 91 (c) Attaneá nd Doumani, 92 and (d) Higashiyama, 93 with the measurement temperature given as a superscript. c The experimental technique used to determine κ is given and those values are presented in the final column along with the corresponding a w .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of glutaric acid solubility are available from Attane and Doumani (1949) along with determinations perform by Apelblat (1989). As can be seen at Fig.…”
Section: Solubility Of Dicarboxylic Acidsmentioning
confidence: 99%