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    Temperature Dependence of Solubility of Nonelectrolytes
    (Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1973, 69 (2), 1973) Gokcen, N. A.
    A critical evaluation of the existing methods of representing the temperature dependence of sparingly soluble nonelcctrolytes has been made. A useful method has been formulated and tested with the existing data on the solubility of CO2 in ethanol, S8 in carbon disulphide, and S8 in toluene. The effect of highly polar and associated solvents is discussed.
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    Solubility of Cadmium Cyanide and the Formation Constants of the Cadmium-Cyanide System in Dimethylformamide at 25 C
    (Journal of the Chemical Society : Faraday Transaction - I. The Chemical Society, London. 1972, 68 (11), 1972) Jagtiani, I. A.; Siddiqi, I. W.; Tyrrell, H. J. V.
    A solubility column technique has been used to measure the solubility of cadmium cyanide in dry dimethylformamide over a range of ionic strengths. The results showed that cadmium cyanide did not behave as a completely dissociated 2:1 electrolyte in this solvent. Evidence for the existence of the species CdCN+, Cd(CN)2, Cd(CN)–3 in these solutions has been obtained from experiments on solutions containing either excess cyanide or excess cadmium salt. The first three successive formation constants (K1, K2, K3), and the solubility constant (Ks2), valid at 25°C in a medium containing tetraethylammonium perchlorate at a total ionic strength of 0.1 have been calculated as: log K1= 4.7; log K2= 4.4; log K3= 3.08; log Ks2=–2.60. The tetracyanocadmate ions was not detected, and the anionic complexes appear to be less stable in relation to the stabilities of the lower complexes than is the case in either 3M aqueous NaClO4, or 0.25 M NaNO3 in ethylenediamine. Difficulties over the true significance of K1, K2 are pointed out.