Withdrawal of technical information paper.* TIP 0606-10 "Equilibrium Solubility solubility Degree to which a substance dissolves in a solvent to make a solution (usually expressed as grams of solute per litre of solvent). Solubility of one fluid (liquid or gas) in another may be complete (totally miscible; e.g. of Chlorine in Water at 1 atm (14.7 psi PSI - Portable Scheme Interpreter )" has been withdrawn by the Pulp Bleaching bleaching, process of whitening by chemicals or by exposure to sun and air, commonly applied to textiles, paper pulp, wheat flour, petroleum products, oils and fats, straw, hair, feathers, and wood. Committee. The Working Group reviewing this TIP determined that the TIP should be withdrawn because: 1. The Chlorine Institute has published more recent data, which covers more pressures than TIP 0606-01 (at only 1 atm). In addition, the shape of the curve for 1 atm is different than the curve in the TIP. Overall, the Chlorine Institute data is superior. 2. Chlorine use in the pulp and paper industry The global pulp and paper industry is dominated by North American (United States, Canada), northern European (Finland, Sweden) and East Asian countries (such as Japan). Australasia and Latin America also have significant pulp and paper industries. has declined dramatically in the past ten years. The data in the TIP is no longer needed by our membership. |
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