Abstract
Unexpectedly high differences in propane solubility in the systems HNO3–H2O (salting-in), H3PO4–H2O (salting-out) and H2SO4–H2O (salting-out at low H2SO4 concentrations and salting-in at high concentrations) have been revealed, and the data quantitatively interpreted within the framework of the previously suggested equation relating the excess amounts of solubility with the molar volume of a system; the general nature of these equations for systems of this type has been demonstrated.
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