Vapour pressure and standard enthalpy of sublimation of H3BO3

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Values of ΔG0, ΔH0, and ΔS0 at 25 °C were obtained by distribution studies and by calorimetry, for the dimerization and trimerization of tetra-n-butylammonium picrate (1) in anhydrous benzene, chlorobenzene, and o-dichlorobenzene. The standard enthalpy of sublimation of 1 was calculated. The values of ΔG0 for the ionization, dimerization, and trimerization of 1 were linear functions of the reciprocal of the dielectric constant of the solvent. The intercepts and slopes of these graphs are interpreted; partial desolvation of the ions, and of the monomers on association is invoked. A simple potential function is used with the data, in order to deduce suitable models of the dimer and the trimer of 1.


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