Journal of the American Chemical Society

THE FREE ENERGY OF AQUEOUS SULFURIC ACID

DF Smith, JE Mayer

Index: Smith, D. F.; Mayer, J. E. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1924 , vol. 46, p. 75 - 83

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Abstract

The equilibrium between acetic acid, alcohol, ethyl acetate and water, in the gaseous phase, has been measured by an indirect method. The data indicate a value of the equilibrium constant very much greater than that in the liquid phase. This is in accord with the experiments of Reid on ester formation in the vapor phase with the use of a catalyst.

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