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Metal melting, entropy changes

The simplified hole model was shown to describe the data on C02 solubility in the alkali metal halide melts with good accuracy. The entropy changes in the process of dissolution are close to — 1 J mol-1 K-1, which agrees with the data of Novozhilov [311], and the solubility data obtained for the molten chlorides are in good agreement with Ref. [311]. An interesting fact was revealed— the solubility of C02 increased by four times upon the addition of a small concentration of Ni2+ ( 10-3 mol kg-1), introduced into molten NaCl as an admixture. A study of the kinetics of the dissolution process showed that the rate of C02 dissolution in alkali metal halide melts was defined by the rate of transfer of C02 from the gaseous phase into the liquid, but not by the diffusion and convection of the dissolved molecules in the melt. [Pg.210]

It is also instructive to look at the entropy change associated with melting as the ordered solid goes to a disordered liquid. Again, as may be seen in Figure 11.3, in most metals there is only 2.3 cal/mol-deg. entropy difference between the melt and the solid. [Pg.210]


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