OPTIM Glycerine

Solubility of Various Compounds in Glycerine

Compounds: A-B C-G I-O P-Q S T-Z


Solubility of Various Compounds in Glycerine (24KB PDF)

Solubility of Various Compounds in Glycerine
Substance
Glycerine Concentration % Weight
Temp. °C
Solubility in Parts per 100 Parts of solvent
Ref
Pentaerythritol
100
100
9.3
Anon.
Phenacetin
99.04
87.27
20
20
0.47
0.3
9
9
Phenol
99.04
87.27
20
20
276.4
361.8
9
9
Phenylethyl alcohol
NS
15
1.5
1
Phosphorus
NS
15
ca. 0.25
8
Potassium arsenate
NS
15
50.13
8
Potassium bromide
NS
98.5
86.5
15
-
-
25
17.15
20.59
6
4
4
Potassium chlorate
NS
98.5
86.5
15
-
-
3.54
1.03
1.32
8
4
4
Potassium chloride
NS
15
3.72
8
Potassium cyanide
NS
15
31.84
8
Potassium iodate
NS
15
1.9
5
Potassium iodide
NS
98.5
86.5
15
-
-
39.72
50.7
58.27
8
4
4
Quinine
NS
15
0.47
8
Quinine sulfate
98.5
86.5
-
-
1.32
0.72
4
4
Quinine tannate
NS
99.04
87.27
15
20
20
0.25
2.8
2.45
5
9
9


NS = Glycerine content not specified, probably 95 to 100 percent.
†References for Table
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