A general gas-chromatographic method is proposed for determining mutual solubility of partially miscible organic solvents. The method involves gradual increase of the concentration of one component in the other component in the region below their mutual solubility limit, determining parameters of the linear regression c = aS + b (c is the concentration, and S is the peak area), analysis of saturated solutions of components of binary systems in each other (at S â const), and calculating c values from the obtained equation. The method was tested by known data on mutual solubility of components of the hexane-acetonitrile and hexane-nitromethane binary systems. Data for the hexane-2,2,2-trifluoroethanol and perfluorodecalin-acetonitrile binary systems are obtained for the first time; in the latter case, abnormally low mutual solubility of components is revealed.