Principle
When a solid melts, energy is required for the destruction of the crystal lattice. A substance whose melting point lies slightly below room temperature is first cooled until it solidifies and then melted in a calorimeter. The melting enthalpy is calculated from the decrease in temperature due to the melting process which is measured in the calorimeter.
Benefits
- Part of a system solution - Easily expandable for further experiments
- Simplified implementation: all pre-settings already prepared
- Calorimeters with particularly high capacitance
Tasks
- Take a temperature-time-diagram for the melting process of dioxan.
- Calculate the melting enthalpy and entropy of 1,4-dioxan.
Learning objectives
- Heat capacity
- Melting point
- Latent heat
- Calorimetry
- Gibbs' phase rule
- Enthalpy of sublimation
- Enthalpy of vaporisation
Necessary accessories
- Precision balance 6200g/0.01g
Software inluded. Computer not provided.