THE VAPOUR PRESSURE OF SOLUTIONS OF CARBON DIOXIDE IN DIFLUORODICHLOROMETHANE

Abstract
The vapour pressure of solutions of carbon dioxide in Freon has been determined at 10° and 20 °C. for pressures up to 25 atm. At both temperatures, the vapour pressure is roughly linear in the mole fraction of carbon dioxide, the deviations being positive for solutions low in carbon dioxide and negative for solutions high in carbon dioxide; for a given concentration, the deviation becomes more negative the higher the temperature.