The solubility of ethylene was measured at pressures up to 0.64 MPa, a
t silver nitrate concentrations from 1.0 to 6.0 M, and over a temperat
ure range from 278 to 308 K. From the temperature dependence of the so
lubility, values were determined for enthalpy and entropy changes. The
solubility of ethylene increased with increase in pressure, increase
in silver nitrate concentration, and decrease in temperature. The resu
lts for the solubility of ethylene in 2.0, 4.0, and 6.0 M aqueous silv
er nitrate at 298 K are in good agreement with the earlier measurement
s of Hughes and co-workers. The enthalpy and entropy of solution were
found to increase with silver nitrate concentrations from 1.0 to 6.0 M
; at 1.0 M AgNO3 the enthalpy was -21.9 kJ.mol(-1) and the entropy was
-62.5 J.mol(-1).K-1; at 6.0 M AgNO3 the enthalpy was -24.9 kJ.mol(-1)
and the entropy was -65.3 J.mol(-1).K-1. The ethylene solubility in a
queous silver nitrate was empirically correlated as a function of syst
em pressure (P), temperature (T), and silver nitrate concentration (c)
, and the correlation fits the data with an average error of +/-8%.