Abstract

A simple and accurate apparatus for the measurement of salt solubilities in mixed solvents by an analytical method is presented. Salt solubility data have been measured at 298.15, 323.15, and 348.15 K for the following ternary systems: water+ethanol+KCl, water+1,2-ethanediol+KCl, water+2-methoxyethanol+KCl, water+2-ethoxyethanol+KCl, water+1-methoxy-2-propanol+KCl, water+2-isopropoxyethanol+KCl, water+2-methoxyethanol+KBr, and water+2-butoxyethanol+KBr. The solubility of the salt was observed to decrease with rising temperature for solvent mixtures with a high concentration of glycol ether and to increase with temperature for low glycol ether contents

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