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Patrick;
The top graph is of binary, not ternary mixtures. I misread the graph and I apologize. This is a plot of the melting point of the 3 Ethanol amines as a function of water content.
The second plot is actually a pair and I missed the second plot. You need both to get pH vs concentration.
Although I was wrong, neither has a direct impact on our discussion. What we need is that data as a binary mixture of DEA/TEA in water at different concentrations and the MP and pH data. Silver halide solvent capacity would be good as well.
Alan;
Thanks for the clear explanation for the non chemists out there. Since we are generally faced with 95% TEA, then the DEA is a minor constituent and that is why I was surprised by the MP increase that Patrick reported above.
PE
I get the 99% TEA from www.chemistrystore.com. I guess soapmakers like to have the purest available stuff.