Components:

(1) 1,2-Dibromopropane, C3H6Br2; [78-75-1] NIST WebBook
(2) Water, H2O; [7732-18-5] NIST WebBook

Original Measurements

Bauduin, G.; Bondon, D.; Gonzales-Moran, J.; Pietrasanta, Y.; Analusis 13, 124-7 (1985).

Variables:

Ambient temperature: 291 K

Prepared by:

A.L. Horvath

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:

The solubility of 1,2-dibromopropane was determined in three different aqueous solution types: deionized water and artificial and Mediterranean seawaters. The saturated solutions were prepared under vigorous agitation from four to five hours. After filtration, samples of the homogeneous aqueous phase were analyzed using gas chromatography. Further details on the analytical method are given elsewhere.1

Source and Purity of Materials:
  1. Source and purity not given.
  2. Source and purity not given.
Estimated Errors:

Ambient temperature: ±1 K (compiler).
Mass concentration (m/v) (1): See above.

References

1 Bauduin, G.; Bessiere, J. M.; Bondon, G.; Gonzales-Moran, J.; Pietrasanta, Y.; Analusis 11, 178 (1983).

Experimental Values:
ρ (g/L) 100w1a x1a
8.2 x 10-1 8.20 x 10-2 7.23 x 10-5
8.01 x 10-1 8.01 x 10-2 -
8.2 x 10-1 8.20 x 10-2 -

(a) These values were calculated by the compiler.

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