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TL;DR: Weimer et al. as mentioned in this paper proposed a method for the detection of errors of observation and their treatment in the context of nonelectrolytes, and showed that it is possible to detect the errors of observing and treatment.
Abstract: University Press, London, 1952. Heric, E. L., Posey, C. D., J. CHEM. ENG. DATA 9, 35 (1964). Hildebrand, J. H., Scott, R. L., “The Solubility of Nonelectrolytes,” 3rd ed., Chap. 8, p. 149, Chap. 12 , p. 201, Reinhold, New York, 1950. Lewis, G. N., Randall, M., “Thermodynamics,” 2nd ed. revised by K. S. Pitzer, L. Brewer, Chap. 18, p. 228, Chap. 21, pp. 283-4, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1961. Linard, J., Bzill. SOC. Chim. Belges 34, 363 (1925). McLaughlin, E., Ubbelohde, A. R., Trans. Faraday SOC. 53, 628 (1957). Natl. Bur. Std. ( U . S.) “Selected Values of Properties of Hydrocarbons,” Circ. C-461, 49 (November 1947). Rowlinson, J. S., “Liquids and Liquid Mixtures,” Chap. 4, pp. 147, 152, Butterworths, London, 1959. (12) Satterfield, R. G., Haulard, M., J. CHEM. ENG. DATA 10, 396 (1965). (13) Schroeder, I., 2. Phys. Chem. 11, 457 (1893). (14) Topping, J., “Errors of Observation and Their Treatment,” Chap. 3, p. 88, Reinhold, New York, 1957. (15) Ward, H. L., J . Phys. Chem. 38, 761 (1934). (16) Weimer, R. F., Prausnitz, J. PI., Ibid., 42, 3643 (1965). (17) Weissberger, A., Proskauer, E. S., Riddick, J. A., Troops, E. E., “Organic Solvents,” 2nd ed., p. 194, Interscience, New York, 1955.

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TL;DR: Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium data were obtained by the total pressure method for the binary systems acetaldehyde-ethanol, acetaldehyde -water, and ethanol-water at 10°, 15°, 20°, 25°, and 30°C, using a modified Menzies and Smith's isoteniscope.
Abstract: Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium data were obtained by the total pressure method for the binary systems acetaldehyde-ethanol, acetaldehyde-water, and ethanol-water at 10°, 15°, 20°, 25°, and 30°C, using a modified Menzies and Smith's isoteniscope. Barker's method was employed for the numerical calculations.