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Yaws' Handbook of Thermodynamic and Physical Properties of Chemical Compounds SOLUBILITY OF GASES IN WATER Column header equation plotter

material or substance name mol. formula mol. weight, g/mol A B C D min. temp., K max. temp., K solubility @ 298 K solubility @ 298 K

Description opens a graphing applet to plot the equation for the given coeffic Material or substance name. A chemical formula that indicates the actual numbers and kinds molecule, but not the chemical structure of it. The sum of the atomic weights of all the atoms in a molecule. A regression coefficient in a polynomial equation or expression. A regression coefficient in a polynomial equation or expression. A regression coefficient in a polynomial equation or expression. A regression coefficient in a polynomial equation or expression. Minimum temperature. Maximum temperature. The maximum concentration of a compound in a binary mixture temperature, when a homogeneous solution is formed. The maximum concentration of a compound in a binary mixture temperature, when a homogeneous solution is formed.

Footnotes: Carl L. Yaws The correlation for solubility of gases in water as a function of temperature is based on the following equation:

log10 xwt = A + B/T + C log10T + D T


where xwt = solubility in water at pressure of 1 atm (101.325 kPa), weight fraction A, B, C, and D = regression coefficients for gas T = temperature, K The results are given in the live table. The tabulated values are based on regression of experimental data and researched estimates. Tmin and Tmax describe the temperature range for which the equation is valid. The references are 43 and 729-765.

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