The Solubility of Nitrogen and Air in Liquids
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1984
Abstract
This review covers the solubility of nitrogen and air in liquids as a function of temperature and pressure. Solubility data for individual systems were critically evaluated. Recommended or tentative values are presented as smoothing equations and/or in tabular form. Trends in homologous series or related solvents are discussed. Data for the n‐alkanes were smoothed with respect to temperature, pressure, and carbon number. Liquids include: water, heavy water, seawater, aqueous salt solutions, mixed solvents, hydrocarbons, organic compounds containing oxygen, halogen, sulfur, nitrogen, or silicon, olive oil, various biological fluids, H2S, SO2, NH3, CO2, nitrogen oxides, and several halogen and boron containing inorganic solvents.
Repository Citation
Battino, R.,
Rettich, T. R.,
& Tominaga, T.
(1984). The Solubility of Nitrogen and Air in Liquids. Journal of Physical and Chemical Reference Data, 13 (2), 563-600.
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DOI
10.1063/1.555713