Enthalpy of fusion and cryoscopic constant of N-methylacetamide

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R.H. Wood
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R.E. Taylor ◽  
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pp. 3031-3037 ◽  
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Michael G. Harriss ◽  
John B. Milne

Measurement of freezing point depressions for the non-electrolytes, CCl4. CH3SO2F, and (CF3CO)2O permit calculation of the cryoscopic constant for trifluoroacetic acid, HOTFA. Water is shown to give freezing point depressions lower than those for non-electrolytes and this is attributed to association. Freezing point depressions for NaOTFA, KOTFA, and CsOTFA have been measured and accounted for in terms of ion-pair dissociation constants previously determined from electrical conductivity measurements. The results cast doubt on the existence of triple ions in this solvent.


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