what is the ideal solubility of anthracene in toluene at 100C, the heat of fusion of anthracene is 028.9kjmol-¹, the melting point of anthracene is 217C the actual solubility is 0.0592 on the mole fraction scale. how do you explain the difference
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9 kJ/mol - Melting point (\( T_{\text{m}} \)) of anthracene = 217°C = 490 K - Temperature of interest (\( T \)) = 100°C = 373 K - Actual solubility (mole fraction) = 0.0592 Show more…
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