Abstract

The enthalpies of mixing in the system 3-ethyl-3 pentanol–carbon tetrachloride were measured by microcalorimetry. The classic theory of associated solutions leads to an expression for the excess enthalpy which we have simplified by introducing the heat at infinite dilution for the alcohol. The resulting expression allows the enthalpy of formation of a hydrogen bond to be calculated using calorimetric and tonometric results. The calculations show that this enthalpy is independent of the concentration of the solution (up to 0.45 in molar fraction) and is in agreement with the literature.

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