Methylethyl ether (A) and diborane, B 2 H 6 (B), form a compound that melts congruently at

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Methylethyl ether (A) and diborane, B2H6 (B), form a compound that melts congruently at 133 K. The system exhibits two eutectics, one at 25 mol per cent B and 123 K and a second at 90 mol per cent B and 104 K. The melting points of pure A and B are 131 K and 110 K, respectively. Sketch the phase diagram for this system. Assume negligible solid–solid solubility.

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Physical Chemistry

ISBN: 9780716787594

8th Edition

Authors: Peter Atkins, Julio De Paula

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