This volume contains tabulated collections and critical evaluations of original data for the solubility of gases in molten salts, gathered from chemical literature through to the end of 1989. Within the volume, material is arranged according to the individual gas. The gases include hydrogen halides,
Mercury in Liquids, Compressed Gases, Molten Salts and Other Elements
β Scribed by H. Lawrence Clever (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Pergamon
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 264
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
An element of obvious importance, mercury is also hazardous in the environment and corrosive to many materials. A knowledge of its solubility is inestimable in addressing problems concerning the element's concentration in our surroundings. This volume presents all relevant data published on the solubility of mercury up to June 1986. By combining these data with the mercury equilibrium vapour pressure, Henry's constant and Ostwald coefficients can be calculated
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
SOLUBILITY DATA SERIES, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
SOLUBILITY DATA SERIES, Page vi
FOREWORD, Pages vii-ix, A.S. Kertes
PREFACE, Page xi, H. Lawrence Clever
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS, Page xii, HLC
Mercury in Water, Pages 1-44
Mercury in Seawater, Page 45
Mercury in Aqueous Electrolyte and Nonelectrolyte Solutions, Pages 46-101
Mercury in Hydrocarbons, Pages 102-162
Mercury in Alcohols, Pages 163-171
Mercury in Ethers, Pages 172-175
Mercury in Carboxylic Acids (natural mixture), Page 176
Mercury in Halocarbons, Pages 177-186
Mercury in Nitrobenzene, Pages 187-189
Mercury in Compressed Gases, Pages 190-206
Mercury in Molten and Solid Salt Systems, Pages 207-212
Mercury in Other Elements, Pages 213-227
Appendix I - The Solubility of Some Metallic Elements in Water, Pages 228-234
Appendix II - Some Physicochemical Properties of Mercury, Pages 235-236
Appendix III - Density of Liquid Mercury, Pages 237-238
Appendix IV - Vapor Pressure of Liquid Mercury, Pages 239-243
Appendix V - Second Virial Coefficient of Mercury Vapor, Page 244
Appendix VI - Mercury Enthalpy of Vaporization and Molar Volume at Saturation Pressures, Page 245
SYSTEM INDEX, Pages 246-249
REGISTRY NUMBER INDEX, Pages 250-252
AUTHOR INDEX, Pages 253-255
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