The Partial Pressure of Hydrogen Chloride from its Solutions in Non-Aqueous Solvents at 25° C. III. Ethylene Glycol Solutions

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Zuercher, Robert A.

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1939

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The study of the partial pressure of hydrogen chloride from solutions in various non-aqueous solvents has already been started by Schmelzle1 and Westfall. These investigators carried out their work using benzene and nitrobenzene as solvents. Their results show that solutions of hydrogen chloride in benzene and nitrobenzene agree with Henry's law. Also a method of calculating the equilibrium constants of hydrogen chloride in such solvents was devised. |Since then, Zellhoefer and coworkers have made an extensive study of the solubility of halogenated hydrocarbons (e.g. CHC12F and types such as CH3X, CH2X2, CHX2, CH4, C2X6) in a large variety of solvents at different pressures.

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