The binodal curves and tie-lines for the aqueous two-phase systems composed of acetone and (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 /Li 2 SO 4 /MgSO 4 /ZnSO 4 at different temperatures were given and correlated by the empirical equations that give satisfactory fitting effect. Through the analysis of the phase diagram, the values of exclude effective volume (EEV) and salting-out coefficient, it was found that the salting-out abilities of the salts containing divalent cation are stronger than those with monovalent cation on the premise that they contain same anion and lie at the same temperature. Accordingly, the salt composed of divalent cation has stronger phase-separation ability. Moreover, the effect of temperature (288.15K, 298.15K, 308.15K) on the phase diagram was studied and it was found that temperature has little influence on the phase diagram for the investigated systems. Finally, the comparison of the binodal curves of the three systems shows that the phase-separation ability of acetone is between ethanol and 1-propanol.