Distillation Data
Vapor-liquid Equilibrium of Glycerol/water P = 760 mmHg |
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BP Temp. °C |
% by mole water | |
---|---|---|
liquid | vapor | |
278.8 | 2.75 | 93.15 |
247.0 | 4.67 | 94.73 |
224.0 | 6.90 | 95.63 |
219.2 | 7.67 | 97.43 |
210.0 | 9.01 | 97.83 |
202.5 | 10.31 | 97.24 |
196.5 | 11.59 | 98.39 |
175.2 | 17.56 | 98.99 |
149.3 | 30.04 | 99.64 |
137.2 | 38.47 | 99.76 |
136.8 | 38.95 | 98.78 |
131.8 | 43.58 | 99.76 |
121.5 | 56.33 | 99.84 |
112.8 | 70.68 | 99.93 |
111.3 | 73.86 | 99.94 |
106.3 | 84.42 | 99.96 |
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