Sep 12, 2007 #1 tnatale Materials Joined Nov 10, 2004 Messages 22 Location US I'm looking for data on the vapor pressure of sulfurous acid (SO2 in an aqueous soln). The references that I've found are very incomplete in this area. Thanks,
I'm looking for data on the vapor pressure of sulfurous acid (SO2 in an aqueous soln). The references that I've found are very incomplete in this area. Thanks,
Sep 12, 2007 #2 ash9144 Chemical Joined Jan 30, 2007 Messages 539 Location US Check Perry's Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 12, 2007 #3 kenvlach Materials Joined Apr 12, 2000 Messages 2,514 Location US Some info here: http://www.sulphuric-acid.com/techmanual/Properties/properties.htm Upvote 0 Downvote
Sep 14, 2007 #4 bimr Civil/Environmental Joined Feb 25, 2003 Messages 9,381 Location US http://www.qvf.com/en/ProcessSystems_3/Mineral Acids/ConcentrationingofSulfuricAcid.shtml If you do not have access to a technical library, you can contact suppliers such as Dupont for the informatino. Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.qvf.com/en/ProcessSystems_3/Mineral Acids/ConcentrationingofSulfuricAcid.shtml If you do not have access to a technical library, you can contact suppliers such as Dupont for the informatino.
Sep 20, 2007 #5 siretb Chemical Joined Jul 22, 2003 Messages 198 Location FR from perry's handbook, 1/H (mole/liter)/Pa 20°C 1.565e-5 30 1.19e-5 40 9.08e-6 50 7.08e-7 60 5.49e-6 keep in mind that SO2 or H2SO3 is a weak acid, and that if the pH is above 2, some of the SO2 will be hidden as HSO3- or SO3--ions Upvote 0 Downvote
from perry's handbook, 1/H (mole/liter)/Pa 20°C 1.565e-5 30 1.19e-5 40 9.08e-6 50 7.08e-7 60 5.49e-6 keep in mind that SO2 or H2SO3 is a weak acid, and that if the pH is above 2, some of the SO2 will be hidden as HSO3- or SO3--ions