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Number: 2002-004-1-500 - for admisnistrative reference only

Series: Solubility Data Series

Task Group Chairmen: Heinz Gamsjäger and Mark Salomon as editor-in-chief of the SDS


'Administrative project' that covers plans for 18 volumes grouped around five broad themes:

Solubility data of compounds relevant to mobility of metals in the environment:
2002-025-1-500 - Inorganic actinide compounds
2002-031-1-500 - Alkaline earth metal carbonates
2002-032-1-500 - Metal carbonates

Solubility data related to oceanic salt systems:
2002-033-1-500 - Binary systems containing sodium, potassium, and ammonium sulfate
2002-034-1-500 - Magnesium chloride-water and calcium chloride-water and their mixtures

Solubility data of compounds relevant to human health:
2002-035-1-500 - Solubility of substances related to urolithiasis
2002-036-1-500 - Solubility of hydroxybenzoic acids and hydroxybenzoates
2002-037-1-500 - Solubility of haloganated aromatic hydrocarbons
2002-038-1-500 - Antibiotics: peptide antibiotics and macrocyclic lactone antibiotics
2002-040-1-500 - Noble gases
2002-041-1-500 - Gaseous compounds of carbon, hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodine

Solubility data related to industrial processes:
2002-042-1-500 - Lead sulfate
2002-043-1-500 - Carbon dioxide and the lower alkanes at pressures above 2 bar: methane to butane
2002-044-1-500 - Carbon dioxide in aqueous non-electrolyte solutions
2002-045-1-500 - Solids and liquids in supercritical carbon dioxide
2002-050-1-500 - Acetonitrile: ternary and other multicomponent systems

Solubility data related to global climate change:
2001-052-1-500 - Solubility of volatile fluoride in all solvents

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Reviews are to be published as part of the IUPAC-NIST Solubility Data Series in J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data

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