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Ternary systems with one pair of partially miscible liquids:-

Lab no. 4: The tie – line for three component system Done By: Assistant Lecturer Sura Zuhair Assistant Lecturer Hiba Sabah Assistant Lecturer Zeina Dawood. Ternary systems with one pair of partially miscible liquids:-.

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Ternary systems with one pair of partially miscible liquids:-

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  1. Lab no. 4:The tie – line for three componentsystemDone By:Assistant Lecturer Sura ZuhairAssistant Lecturer Hiba SabahAssistant Lecturer Zeina Dawood

  2. Ternary systems with one pair of partially miscible liquids:- • Water & benzene are miscible only to a slight extremes so a mixture of the two usually produces 2 phase system the lower layer consist of water saturated with benzene while the lighter phase (upper) consist of benzene saturated with water • On the other hand, alcohol is completely miscible with both benzene & water .it is expected ,therefore, that the addition of sufficient alcohol to 2 phase of water & benzene will produce single phase system in which all the three component are miscible. • It might helpful to consider alcohol as acting in manner comparable to that of temp. in binary system of phenol & water .

  3. As heat used to break the cohesive forces between molecules miscibility increase until one phase result , the addition of alcohol to benzene-water mixture achieves the same but by different means namely solvent effect instead of temp. effect . In this case alcohol serves as intermediate polar solvent that shifts the electric equilibrium of the dramatically opposed highly polar water & non-polar benzene solution to provide solvation .

  4. Note: Adhesive: means force between Alike molecules Cohesive: means force between Like molecules The tie line with the binodal are not necessarily parallelto one another or to the base line as in binary systems ,in fact the direction of the tie line are related to the shape of binodal curve ,which in turn depends on the solubility of the third component (i.e. alcohol) in the other two components .

  5. only when the added component acts equallyon the other two component to bring them into solution Will the binodal perfectly symmetrical & the tie line run parallel to the base line .

  6. In the diagram below, A, B, and C represent water, alcohol, and benzene, respectively. The line AC therefore depicts binary mixtures of A and C, and the  points a and c are the limits of solubility of C in A and of A in C, respectively. The curve a,f,d,e,I,c points, frequently termed a binodal curve, marks the extent of the two- phase region. The remainder of the triangle contains one liquid phase.

  7. Properties of the tie line of three component system :- 1- any system prepared a long the tie line both give rise two phase having a constant composition. 2- the relative amount by weight of the two conjugate phases will depends on the position of the original system along the tie line.

  8. Materials and equipment:-

  9. Procedure:- • In a small reparatory funnel prepare 50 gm of a mixture having composition giving rise to a two phase system (e.g. 4gm HAC+16 gm CHCl3 +30gm H2O). • Separate each layer in two conical flasks. • Weigh 10 gm for each layer. • Titrate each layer with standard 1N NaOHsolution using phenolphthalein as indicator. The end point from colorless to pink. • Obtain tie line, calculate the percent W/W of HAC in each layer and locate the values on the miscibility curve. The straight line joining these points should pass through compositions of the two phase system.

  10. Calculation:-

  11. Note:- • For the upper layer (100% HAC) represent mostly water with little chloroform. • This layer represents aqueous layer. • For the lower layer (100% HAC) represent mostly chloroform with little water. • This layer represents chloroformic layer.

  12. Thank you for your listening

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