Components:

(1) Water-d2, D2O; [7789-20-0] NIST WebBook
(2) Trichloroethylene, C2HCl3; [79-01-6] NIST WebBook

Original Measurements

Hutchinson, C. A.; Lyon, A. M.; Columbia University Report A-745, July 1, 1943.

Variables:

Ambient temperature: 298 K

Prepared by:

A.L. Horvath

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

A mixture of 1 to 15 volume ratio of heavy water and trichloroethene was introduced into an equilibration flask and then lowered into a waterbath thermostat. The assembly was shaken mechanically for about 90 minutes at constant temperature. The amount of heavy water in the organic phase was determined by a modified Karl Fischer titration method. The determination was done in triplicate. This procedure description was taken from a secondary source.1 The original university report is no longer available.

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Source and purity not given.
  2. Source not given, purified and dried before use.
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: ±0.05 K.
Mass concentration (m/v) (1): ±1.0 × 10-5 av. dev.

References

1 Eidinoff, M. L.; Joris, G. G.; Taylor, H. S.; Urey, H. C.; eds., Production of Heavy Water (McGraw_Hill, New York, 1955), p. 129.

Experimental Values:
T (°C) 100w1M1-1 (mol/g) 100w1a x1a
25.0 1.12 x 10-3 2.24 x 10-2 1.47 x 10-3

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