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"Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use"

. | 0 | 22.0 | E. Mueller |
| " " " | 12 | 21.0 | " |
| " " " | 18 | 20.4 | " |
| Solution of calcium | | | Hammerschmidt |
| chloride (saturated) . | 15 | 6.0 | and Sandmann |
| Berge and Reychler's re- | | | |
| agent . . . . | -- | 95 | Nieuwland |
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SOLUBILITY.--Acetylene is readily soluble in many liquids. It is
desirable, on the one hand, as indicated in Chapter III., that the liquid
in the seals of gasholders, &c., should be one in which acetylene is
soluble to the smallest degree practically attainable; while, on the
other hand, liquids in which acetylene is soluble in a very high degree
are valuable agents for its storage in the liquid state. Hence it is
important to know the extent of the solubility of acetylene in a number
of liquids. The tabular statement (p. 179) gives the most trustworthy
information in regard to the solubilities under the normal atmospheric
pressure of 760 mm.


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