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CHAP. 7: PHASE EQUILIBRIA [CONTENTS] 218

(l)

(s 2 )+(l)
(l)+(s 1 )

E

(s 2 )+(s 1 )

0 x 1 1

T

Tf2

Tf1

Obr. 7.11: Dependence of the freezing temperature on composition in a two-component system
whose components are immiscible in the solid phase. Tf, 1 andTf, 2 are the freezing temperatures of
pure components 1 and 2, E is the eutectic point.



  1. Of the two substances with a comparable temperature of melting, the one with a
    lower enthalpy of melting will dissolve more.



  • For the temperature dependence of the solubility of salts we can write for low values of
    molality


ln

m(l) 2 (T)
m(l) 2 (T′)

=

H


2
νR

(
1
T′


1

T

)
, (7.66)

whereνis the total number of ions to which a salt of the molalitym(l) 2 dissociates in a
given solvent, andH

2 is its last differential heat of solution.


  • Forlowering of the melting temperatureby dissolving a component 2 in a pure
    liquid substance 1 it holds in the ideal solution approximation


∆T=Tf, 1 −T=. KCm 2 =KC

m 2
M 2 m 1

, (7.67)
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