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10o H = Henry's Law Coefficient <br /> (atm • M3/mole) <br /> 10 propylene• <br /> d� <br /> N i tane• <br /> n-butane• <br /> Q I-pentane <br /> 0 1.0 • dichlorometh e <br /> E n-pentane • <br /> O� orm cyclopentane <br /> • carbondisulfi <br /> -1/ o dimethylbutane CE <br /> N m� n-hexane• methylcyclopen a acetone •isop pylether <br /> V) • • TCE• • hloroform <br /> 0 dimethylpenta s b zene• <br /> CL <br /> 0.1 methylhexanestrichloroethane •dichlorcethane <br /> CL �� trimethylpentane •PCE <br /> ��� <br /> •toluene t-butylmethyl er• <br /> thyloctanes \c0, 1 thylbenzene 01,2-dibromoeth e <br /> 0.01 • �` ���a��a° xylenes <br /> Increasingly Mobile <br /> in Ground Water <br /> DBCP <br /> 0.001 dic rbenzene ,\• <br /> �/�O Oo,� • 0�O <br /> •tetraethyllead <br /> 0.001 0.01 0.1 1.0 10 100 1000 <br /> Aqueous Solubility (m mole/I) <br /> Im EA ENGINEERING, <br /> SCIENCE,AND <br /> TECHNOLOGY.INC. <br /> 41 LAFAYETTE CIRCLE <br /> LAFAYETTE,CA.94549 <br /> Figure 3 Vapor pressures, solubilities, and corresponding DRAWN DATE <br /> Henry's Law constants of selected volatile <br /> REVIEWED DATE <br /> chemicals. <br />