Chemistry, asked by Elontry, 19 days ago

You have an unknown sample with an observed melting point of 90-93 C. Is your unknown compound A with a reported melting point of 95.5-96C or compound B with a reported meting point 90.5-91C? Explain

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Answered by alokchauhan83
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you would be able to determine if they are different compounds because there would be a depression in the melting point. You have an unknown with an observed melting point of 90-93. ... It is more likely to be compound A, which has a higher melting point (up to 95), with some impurities in the compound

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Answered by dancepeacock0
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you would be able to determine if they are different compounds because there would be a depression in the melting point. You have an unknown with an observed melting point of 90-93. ... It is more likely to be compound A, which has a higher melting point (up to 95), with some impurities in the compound.

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