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This book presents theoretical models for interpreting and predicting solubilities in solutions. It evaluates the collection techniques used to obtain solubility data and presents the most appropriate methods. It is reviewed and commissioned by IUPAC, an internationally renowned society.
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List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction. Chapter 1: General Behaviour and Origins of Greenhouse and Significant Trace Gases. Chapter 2: Presentation of Solubility Data: Units and Applications. Chapter 3: Thermodynamic Aspects of Henry's Law. Chapter 4: The Experimental Measurement of Henry's Law Constant. Chapter 5: Calculation of Henry's Law Constants and Infinite Dilution Activity Coefficients -- An Overview. Chapter 6: Details of Specific Methods of Predicting the Solubility of Organic Compounds in Water. Chapter 7: Solubility of Gases in Strong Electrolyte Solutions. Chapter 8: Details and Measurement of Factors Determining the Uptake of Gases by Water. Chapter 9: Accommodation Coefficients, Uptake Coefficients and Henry's Law Constants of Gases which React with Water or are Unstable. Chapter 10: Solid Particulates and Surface Reactions in the Atmosphere. Chapter 11: Henry's Law Constants for Compounds Stable in Water. Chapter 12: Henry's Law Constants for Dissolution in Seawater. Appendix I: A Selection of Sources of Additional Data Currently Available from the Internet. Appendix II: Dissolution of Carbon Dioxide and of Oxygen and Fractionation of Oxygen Isotopes in the Environment. CAS Registry Index. Subject Index.
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