stants were available. A smooth curve results but the physicochemical significance is not obvious.
CONCLUSIONSSeveral nonprotogenic solvents for sucrose have been found.The solubilities can be expressed by straight lines characterized by two parameters, one depending on the nature of solvent, the other on the nature of dissolved material. Even with the few results given it would appear that only the solubility of sucrose at one temperature and the dielectric constant of the solvent are required to predict the solubility at any other temperature.Many further measurements are needed in order to determine the parameters more accurately and to find whether this rule can be applied to other substances than sucrose.
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