1941
DOI: 10.1021/j150410a008
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Equilibria in Phenol–Water Systems.

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“…This study represents a continuation of the work previously reported on the properties of partially miscible liquids (2). It was shown that in the phenolwater system the physical properties were dependent upon its previous history and, at a given temperature, required about 10 days to approach a state of equilibrium.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…This study represents a continuation of the work previously reported on the properties of partially miscible liquids (2). It was shown that in the phenolwater system the physical properties were dependent upon its previous history and, at a given temperature, required about 10 days to approach a state of equilibrium.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 59%
“…The above sections have provided at least a partial theoretical answer to the questions propounded in Section II: (1) The coexistence curve will in many, probably most, cases have a horizontal section at the critical temperature, though this may not be absolutely necessary. ( 8) The chemical potentials should not be constant over any part of the region of complete miscibility.…”
Section: Critical Point With a Rounded Coexistence Curvementioning
confidence: 99%