A Study of the System Ammonia Water As a Basis for a Theory of the Solution of G
A Study of the System Ammonia Water As a Basis for a Theory of the Solution of G
Benjamin Simon Neuhausen
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640 g Therefore volume 1 1 . 35 cc Therefore density of solution . 864 Now by calculating from Berthoud's 1 values, the density of liquid ammonia at C, 20 C, and 40 C, and from the density of water at these temperatures, there could be obtained the densities that the ammonia solutions would have if no contraction in volume of the water and ammonia had taken place. From these calculated values and densities found for the solutions, the contraction in volume could be calculated. Also, by means of... curves in Figs. 4 and 5, the partial pressures of water vapor in the total pressures observed could be read off. 3. Results In Table II the solubility data obtained is summarized. Because of the very large difference in the vapor pressures of ammonia and water, it was impossible to plot the partial pressure curves of both the ammonia and water on one diagram. To be able to compare the relative trend of the two curves 1 Helv. Chim. Acta, 1, 84-87 (1918). 30 NH, H 2 Fig. 7 Reduced Partial Pressure Curves of NH 3 andH 2 OatOC Fig.
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