Henry's Law constant
Administrative data
- Purpose flag:
- supporting study
- Study result type:
- estimated by calculation
- Reliability:
- 4 (not assignable)
Data source
Reference
- Reference Type:
- secondary source
- Title:
- Practical chlorine dioxide
- Author:
- Simpson GD
- Year:
- 2005
- Bibliographic source:
- Volume I - Foundations
Materials and methods
- Principles of method if other than guideline:
- The value presented is for chlorine dioxide gas. The relationship between the partial pressure of chlorine dioxide gas above an aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide and the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the solution is expressed by the following equation:
PClO2 = (g/L ClO2)e(10.717-(3102/T))
Where:
PClO2 is the partial pressure of ClO2 in kPa g/L
ClO2 is the ClO2 concentration in g/L
T is the temperature in °K - GLP compliance:
- no data
Test materials
- Identity of test material same as for substance defined in section 1 (if not read-across):
- yes
Test material identityopen allclose all
- Identifier:
- CAS number
- Identity:
- 10049-04-4
- Identifier:
- EC number
- Identity:
- 233-162-8
Results and discussion
Henry's Law constant H
- H:
- 54 atm
- Temp.:
- 20 °C
- Any other information on results incl. tables:
- The value presented is for chlorine dioxide gas. The relationship between the partial pressure of chlorine dioxide gas above an aqueous solution of chlorine dioxide and the concentration of chlorine dioxide in the solution is expressed by the following equation:PClO2 = (g/L ClO2)e(10.717-(3102/T))Where:PClO2 is the partial pressure of ClO2 in kPa g/LClO2 is the ClO2 concentration in g/LT is the temperature in °K
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