IUPAC-NIST Solubility Database
NIST Standard Reference Database 106


Glass Ball as Bullet Solubility System: Fluorobenzene with Water

Components:
   (1) Water; H2O; [7732-18-5]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail
   (2) Fluorobenzene; C6H5F; [462-06-6]  NIST Chemistry WebBook for detail

Original Measurements:
   Jockers, R., Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Bochum, Bochum, 1976.

Variables:
   Temperature = Temperature and pressure

Prepared By:
   A. L. Horvath

Experimental Data:   (Notes on the Nomenclature)
  
t/°CPressure [bar]Molality mol1/kgmol1/kg Note10-2 * g1/kgg1/kg Note101 * Mole Fraction x1x1 Note
284.01005.1123b4.9130a1.533c
289.51148.8985b5.6684a1.970c
279.01038.8985b5.6684a1.970c
273.5968.8985b5.6684a1.970c
Notes:
   a  Calculated by compiler.
   b  Calculated by F. W. Getzen.
   c  Reported.

Method/Apparatus/Procedure:
   The measurements were made using a high temperature, high pressure optical cell made from stainless steel with an internal stirrer. Predetermined mixtures of fluorobenzene in water were introduced into the cell and homogenized at various temperatures and pressures. The phase transitions were observed through a sapphire window at the appropriate temperatures and pressures. Further details have been included in (1,2).

Source and Purity of Materials:
   (1) Fluka AG., Buchs, Schweiz, 99.5% pure, redistilled before use.
   (2) Boiled with KMnO4 and redistilled before use.

Estimated Errors:
   Solubility: ±1%
   Temperature: ±0.5 K.
   Pressure: ± bar.

References:
   1Gotze, G.; Jockers, R.; Scheider, G. M. 4th Inter. Conf. Chem. Thermodyn. IUPAC, Montpellier, Aug. 26-30, 1975, Part IV/9, pp 57-64.
   2 Jockers, R.; Schneider, G. M. Ber. Bunsenges. Phys. Chem. 1978, 83, 576-82.