The Solubility of Water in Hydrocarbons

Abstract
The method in which tritium oxide acts as a tracer in the determination of water solubility in hydrocarbons has been used for the measurement of the solubility of water in a number of paraffinic, olefinic, and diolefinic hydrocarbons. The effect of temperature, pressure, size of hydrocarbon molecule, and the constitutive factors have been studied. Solubilities were determined in the temperature range from 5° to 30°C at pressures from 1 to 6 atmospheres.

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