***QWhy was octanol chosen as the water partitioning  standard?  Certainly there are other  immiscible compounds that could have been chosen.
A. Because it has a lipophilicity about the same a fat  tissue.  It is also manageable in the  laboratory.  For interest, I have a  “Mosquito Magnet” that has octanol as the “attractant” besides the water and  CO2.
**Q. Is Pow the same as Kow?   I see the Pow listed in http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/ipcsneng/neng0250.html  .  It is the same value so I think Pow  may be “international or European/”
  A. Pow  is the same as  Kow, it means “partition.”
*Q. I understand that volatility will increase with vapor  pressure and boiling point will decrease with an increase with vapor  pressure.  I can compare density to water  to determine if it will sink or rise.   Can I compare vapor pressure of chemical to air for a scientific  assumption?  For example, volatility is  low because vapor pressure is less than that of air (where chemical vapor  pressure is 8.7 kPa and air is 101.3kPa).
A. No.  Vapor pressure is  related to its liquid state, which for air (or nitrogen) is very cold.  Henry’s Law is more important for what we  deal with.