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Melting and crystal structure. The mechanism of melting of group I nitrates
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Abstract Melting parameters are reviewed for the nitrates of Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs and Ag, and are compared with values for the corresponding halides. Previously published information has been supplemented by experiments on the viscosity of molten AgNO3, and on the dilatometry and electrical conductivity of AgNO3 in the solid and melt. It is suggested that the low melting points of group I nitrates, compared with the corresponding halides, is due to the formation of association complexes in the nitrate melts. This process could contribute a term to the overall entropy of fusion Sf without greatly increasing the heat of fusion Hf. Since Tf = Hf/Sf, this would explain the unusually low melting points. The small volume changes of fusion of nitrates, where measured, and the abnormal activation energies for the viscosities of molten nitrates, support the suggested mechanism of melting.
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