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Chemistry Forums for Students => Organic Chemistry Forum => Topic started by: p_exposito on October 09, 2018, 01:12:25 PM
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Hi,
Anyone knows if Cyclohexane forms an azeotrope with nitroethane? and if so, its boiling point.
Thanks
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Nitroethane? Not methane? Unusual solvent if so. That is such a specific pairing, of a pretty uncommon solvent and a "second tier" solvent that I doubt there is literature on it.
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In this datasheet about nitroethane
https://www.angus.com/literature/downloaddoc?fileName=ANGUS_LifeSciences_Nitroethane_TDS.pdf&contentType=Technical%20Data%20Sheet&parentFolder=Literature
nothing about cyclohexane
Nothing there
http://rushim.ru/books/spravochniki/azeotropic-dataII.pdf
nor in Crc the hdbk of chem & phys
Measure it yourself?
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In this datasheet about nitroethane
https://www.angus.com/literature/downloaddoc?fileName=ANGUS_LifeSciences_Nitroethane_TDS.pdf&contentType=Technical%20Data%20Sheet&parentFolder=Literature
nothing about cyclohexane
Nothing there
http://rushim.ru/books/spravochniki/azeotropic-dataII.pdf
nor in Crc the hdbk of chem & phys
Measure it yourself?
Yeah, pretty easy with a pump, scale, and a NMR machine...
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Ill try.