Abstract
A new and perfectly general method for determining dineric distribution in ternary liquid systems has been described and applied to the systems benzene-alcohol-water and chloroformacetone-water. The distribution over the entire range of concentrations in these systems can be described by simple equations of the mass law type. These equations, unlike the ordinary distribution law, do not ignore the increase in mutual solubility of the slightly miscible liquids upon addition of the consolute liquid. © 1942, American Chemical Society. All rights reserved.
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Bancroft, W. D., & Hubard, S. S. (1942). A New Method for Determining Dineric Distribution. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 64(2), 347–353. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja01254a035
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