Mixtures of any organics of any nature, related or not, depress melting point to some extent. In fact, this method is a classic method of determining purity. The melting point expressed in degrees depression, and the spread of the melting point in degrees is a rough indication of purity. That is why the melting point of organics is often specified. A pure compound has an abrupt, sharp melting point with a range of less than 2 degrees C in general. Impure compunds can be depressed up to 20 deg C and melt sluggishly over a 10 degree range.
In synthetic organic lab, we were graded on yield and purity. The purity was expressed in melting point and C/H/N analysis in mole %.
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