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melting point of acetanilide (mp 113-114%C) when it is mixed with 10% by weight
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MarkNY8679:
How do I give a qualitative estimate of the melting point of acetanilide (mp 113-114%C) when it is mixed with 10% by weight of naphthalene (mp 80-82%)?
What is the mathematical formula used to do this? I thought this could only be done by observation. I know the mp will be lower and over a wider range because the 10% naphthalen will be an added impurity.How specific of an estimation can I give? Do I need to know the molecular weights of acetanilide and naphthalene?
mike:
Qualitatively the melting point of most compounds will decrease with a small amount of impurity. I don't know of a formula for calculating this (maybe someone else can help with that, I have never heard of one though).
Quantitatively you can measure the melting point and quote a melting point range.
movies:
I think that you need to have a plot of the melting point depression as a function of the percent composition. I remember looking at a lot of such plots in my thermodynamics class. I don't recall if there is really an equation for this phenomenon; I think it depends on the particular compounds involved.
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