摘要:Hydrocarbon contamination of lakes and rivers from subsurface discharge of ground-water is a common environmental problem in many countries. This source of contamination, particularly dissolved phase hydrocarbons, can significantly reduce the quality of natural waters. Laboratory results show that the aqueous solubility of benzene can be predicted by Raoul's Law for BTEX mixtures and for gas condensate. In contrast, the solubility of total xylenes was up to three times higher than the calculated results using Raoul's Law. A comparison of these finding with the composition of BTEX in groundwater at a sour-gas plant, indicated that the mole fraction and groundwater flow velocity were two principle factors affecting the discharge concentration of benzene and xylenes to natural waters.