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             analysis by Flory–Huggins model, 73  relation to D X and p X,64
             correlation with fish BCF, 81       solid vs supercooled liquid, 32
             correlation with S w and K ow,75   temperature effect on, 34
             values, Table 5.5                  values, Tables 5.1, 5.3, and 5.5
                                               Water solubility enhancement, 32, 168
            van der Waals forces, see Molecular forces  by DOM, 169, Table 7.15, Figs. 7.28 and
            van Laar equation, 21                  7.29
            van’t Hoff equation, 25             by phenylethanoic acids, 174, Fig. 7.30
            Vapor pressure                      by polyacrylic acid, 175, Fig. 7.31
             of contaminants on soils, impacted by  by surfactant and microemulsion, 178,
                 humidity, 203, 205, Figs. 7.42, 7.44, and  Figs. 7.32 and 7.33
                 7.45                           correlation with K ow, Table 7.15
             effect on chemical potential, 9    impact on solid–water distribution, 169, 184
             function of temperature, Table 1.1  relation to contaminant S w, 176
             relation to activity, 15, 209, 211  theory, 169, 179, 182
             relation to chemical potential, 23
             solid vs supercooled liquid, 12, Fig. 1.2  Xylenes
            Volatilization, effect of soil wetting, 203, 211,  S w, K hw, and K ow values, Tables 5.1 and 5.2
                 Fig. 7.42, Fig. 7.48           sorption to soil of, single and with
                                                   surfactant, 187, Table 7.20
            Water solubility (S w ), see also Solubility  vapor partition to polymers of, 41
             correlation with K om, 135         vapor pressure, Table 1.1
             correlation with K ow ,57          as molecular probe for surface area,
             correlation with K tw ,76             Table 6.3
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