Abstract

SummaryComplete density‐composition‐temperature data have been reported for binary systems of a refined cottonseed oil with methyl pentane, diethyl ether, trichloro‐ethylene, and tetrachloroethylene from the point of incipient phase separation to within 10° to 15°C. of the boiling point of the solvent. These data can be used to calculate the density knowing the composition and temperature or, conversely, the composition knowing the density and temperature.An equation has been derived which makes it possible to adjust these data so that they apply with reasonable accuracy to other refined and crude cottonseed oils and even to soybean or peanut oil systems with the same solvents.

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