Eugenol is a non-electrolytic organic compound found in essential oils of several spices such as nutmeg, cinnamon, and basil. To extract the eugenol from a sample of spices, a researcher soaked the spices in chloroform. If 328 mg of eugenol dissolved in 10.0 g of chloroform resulting in a solution with a boiling point 0.726°C higher than pure chloroform, what is the molar mass (g/mol) of eugenol? chloroform Kb = 3.63°C/m
Eugenol is a non-electrolytic organic compound found in essential oils of several spices such as nutmeg,...
Eugenol, a compound found in nutmeg and cloves, has the formula C10H12O2. What is the boiling point of a solution containing 0.281 g of this compound dissolved in 10.0 g of benzene? The normal boiling point of benzene is 80.10 °C, and its boiling point elevation constant is 2.53 °C/m.