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Non-structured solvents

This measure, however, pertains to the normal boiling point rather than to ambient conditions. The deficit of the entropy of the liquid solvent relative to the solvent vapour and to a similar non-structured solvent at any temperature, such as 25 °C, has also been derived (Marcus 1996). An alkane with the same skeleton as the solvent, i.e., with atoms such as halogen, O, N, etc. being exchanged for CH3, CH2, and CH, etc., respectively, can be taken as the non-structured solvent. Since the vapour may also be associated, the temperature dependence of the second virial coefficient, B, of the vapour of both the solvent and the corresponding alkane, must also be taken into account. The entropy of vaporization at the temperature T, wherep P°, is given by ... [Pg.219]


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