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The melting points and heats of fusion of o-, p-dinitrobenzene are 390.1 and 446

ID: 1060182 • Letter: T

Question

The melting points and heats of fusion of o-, p-dinitrobenzene are 390.1 and 446.7K, and 16.33 and 14.00 kJ/mol, respectively. Assuming ideal solubility behavior, calculate the melting point for a solution of 10 mol% o-dinitrobenzene in 90 mol% p-dinitrobenzene.

6. The melting points and heats of fusion of o-, p-dinitrobenzene are 390.1 and 446.7 K, and 16.33 and 14.00 kJ/mol, respectively. Assuming ideal solubility behavior, calculate the melting point for a solution of 10 mol% o-dinitrobenzene in 90 mol% p- dinitrobenzene.

Explanation / Answer

The mole fractions are given as

o-dinitirobenzene = 0.1

p-dinitirobenzene = 0.9

we know that

lnXA = -(H°fusA/R)(1/T - 1/TA°)

Where

A = one solid in mixture of two solids

we know that ,H°fusortho = 16.33 KJ /mole R = gas constant = 8.314 X 10^-3 KJ / K mole ; Tortho° = 390.1 K

T = ? [melting point of solution]

ln (0.1) = -(16.33 / 8.314 X 10^-3 ) (1/T - 1/390.1)

-2.303 = -1964.16 (1/T - 0.00256)

0.00117 = (1/T - 0.00256)

1/T = 0.00373

T = 268.09 Kelvin

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