Determine the Freezing Point of a Solution Question 3.4 g of a nonelectrolyte dissolved in 78.3...
The freezing point of a solution of 1.104 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte dissolved in 36.81 g of benzene is 1.08°C. Pure benzene freezes at 5.48°C and its Kf value is 5.12°C/m. What is the molecular weight of the compound?
Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression Calculate and enter the freezing point depression of a solution of 57.6 g ethylene glycol (C2H602) in 734 g H20. Kffor H20 is 1.86 °C kg/mol. °C -2.53 1 homework pts Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 3/5 Previous Tries A solution which contains 71.9 g of an unknown molecular compound in 363 g of water freezes at -3.85°C. What is the molar mass of the unknown? g/mol 1homework pts Submit Answer Tries 0/5 Molar...
1.0345 g of palmitic acid dissolved in 8.7545 g of stearic acid. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. The molar mass of palmitic acid is 256.48 g/ mol. The molal freezing point constant , Kf for stearic acid is 4.5 degrees C/ m and pure stearic acid freezes at 69.3 degrees Celsius.
2a Calculate the freezing point of a solution that is made from 39.9 g of a nonelectrolyte (ℳ = 142.4701 g/mol) dissolved in 186.3 g of solvent. The solvent freezes at 1.24 °C and its Kf value is 2.09 °C/m. Report your answer to TWO places past the decimal. 2b The solubility of carbon dioxide gas at 37.3 °C and a carbon dioxide pressure of 554 mmHg is 4.04 × 10−3 g/L. What is the Henry's Law constant in mol⋅L−1⋅atm−1?...
27 of 28 Review | Constants penVellumHMAC=056d4e636002559b3823831e5008538910001 с Part A 19 AZ Calculate the freezing point of the solution 280 g of CH3OH, a nonelectrolyte, added to 465 g of water. Express your answer using three significant figures. Request Answer the freezing point = Submit ace art B he boiling point of the solution 280 g of CH, OH, a nonelectrolyte, added to 465 g of Pearson Part B Calculate the boiling point of the solution 280 g of CH3OH,...
3a. Calculate the required mass of an unknown nonelectrolyte (ℳ = 125.7998 g/mol) dissolved in 129.7 g of solvent that gives a solution that freezes at 1.85 °C. The freezing point of the pure solvent is 4.44 °C and its Kf value is 1.87 °C/m. Report your answer to TWO places past the decimal. 3b. Calculate the molar mass (in g/mol) of an unknown nonelectrolyte if 0.613 g dissolved in 250.3 mL of water at 19.47 °C has an osmotic...
Colligative properties, determination of the freezing point of a nonelectrolyte, unknown solution. 1. What is the freezing point depression for the unknown, nonelectrolyte solution? 2. How do you determine the molar mass of the unknown, nonelectrolyte compound for each trial, and what is the average molar mass for the unknown compound? Please help me figure this out? We performed experiment with the solution in a tube suspended in a bath of ice water and mixed solution/observed for freezing. Here is...
When 4.57 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in water to make 835 mL of solution at 23 °C, the solution exerts an osmotic pressure of 869 torr. What is the molar concentration of the solution? concentration: How many moles of solute are in the solution? moles of solute: mol What is the molar mass of the solute? molar mass: g/mol
When 2.34 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in water to make 405 mL of solution at 27 °C, the solution exerts an osmotic pressure of 905 torr. What is the molar concentration of the solution? concentration: How many moles of solute are in the solution? moles of solute: mol What is the molar mass of the solute? molar mass: g/mol
When 3.42 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in water to make 885 mL of solution at 22 °C, the solution exerts an osmotic pressure of 873 torr. What is the molar concentration of the solution? concentration: concentration: How many moles of solute are in the solution? moles of solute mol What is the molar mass of the solute? g/mol molar mass