Abstract

Data are presented for the saturation solubility and partial molal volume of iodine in a mixed benzene–cyclohexane solvent and for the saturation solubility of stannic iodide in the same solvent mixture. A successful interpretation of these data in terms of solubility parameter theory is possible if we define an effective volume fraction term. This term reflects the immediate solvent environment of the solute molecule with the preferential solvation of the solute by one of the solvent molecules. Data for iodine in a mixed carbon tetrachloride–benzene solvent mixture and for iodine in a carbon tetrachloride–perfluoroheptane mixture are also interpreted in terms of the proposed theory.

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