math - 1-11-2008 at 09:26
hello,
I am in trouble finding quantitative sulfur solubilities (other than 'slightly soluble' or 'soluble'), and also there does seem to exist no data about
solubilities in more uncommon solvents or 'exotic' compounds, which I am sure there should be awareness of.
already checked CRC handbook
anyone can help? thank you very much
JohnWW - 1-11-2008 at 10:44
The International Critical Tables may have such solubility data. There are downloads of then available from time to time - search on Google. This
search string, which gives 479 results, should bring up something:
"International Critical Tables" ISO OR PDF OR RAR OR ZIP rapidshare OR mihd OR mediafire OR megaupload OR ifile OR torrent
smuv - 1-11-2008 at 11:55
Solubilities of inorganic and organic substances
Formatik - 1-11-2008 at 13:08
That's a useful handbook. Sulfur solubilities on pgs. 327-328.
chemkid - 1-11-2008 at 15:52
Sulfur is significantly soluble in olive oil and more so when heated (obviously). I think there is a thread around here somewhere. From my experience
only flowers of sulfur is soluble.
Chemkid
JohnWW - 2-11-2008 at 14:09
Here is a complete download of Seidell's compilation, the copyright of which has long since expired:
http://rs4l33.rapidshare.com/files/12689034/SolubilitiesOfIn... 57.76 Mb - A Seidell (1917)
I will be posting further about the International Critical Tables (1930) in the References section.
[Edited on 3-11-08 by JohnWW]