A solution containing 0.050 g of an unknown electrolyte in 2.50 g of cyclohexane was found to freeze at 5.1oC. what is the molar mass of unknown substance? Tf, Cyclohexane = 6.4oC, Kf = 20.2 oC/m
A solution containing 0.050 g of an unknown electrolyte in 2.50 g of cyclohexane was found...
A solution containing 0.16 g of an unknown electrolyte in 2.50 g of cyclohexane was found to freeze at 4.9 oC . What is the molar mass of the unknown substance?
A solution containing 0.06 gg of an unknown nonelectrolyte in 2.50 g of cyclohexane was found to freeze at 5.1 oCoC . What is the molar mass of the unknown substance?
A solution containing 1.00 g of an unknown non-electrolyte liquid and 9.00 g water has a freezing point of -3.33 oC. The Kf = 1.86 oC/m for water. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid, in g/mol.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 11.10 g of an unknown non-electrolyte solute in 78.64 g of cyclohexane. The freezing point of the solution is found to be 2.06 oC. What is the molar mass of the unknown solute in g/mol? Please report your answer with 3 significant figures. Answer g/mol
An unknown sample weighs 0.2436 g was dissolved in 20.0 mL of cyclohexane (density = 0.779 g/mL). The freezing point depression (∆Tf) was 2.5°C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown substance. (Kf = 20.5 °C/m) ∆Tf = Kf m where Kf is the freezing point depression constant and m is molality. 526 g/mol 1.50 g/mol 128 g/mol 2.44 g/mol
A solution is prepared by dissolving 3.04 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte in 16.00 g of cylcohexane (tf = 6.6 oC and kf = 20.0 oC/m). What is the molar mass of the unknown compound if the solution has a freezing point of -6.7 oC? Please see https://youtu.be/lwWZ5hdB61M for assistance. Mm = g/mol
1.A solution that contains 15.581 grams of benzene (molar mass = 78.1 g/mol) in 420 g of cyclohexane freezes at a temperature 9.50 ºC below the freezing point of pure cyclohexane. Calculate the molar freezing point depression constant, Kf, for cyclohexane. 2. The molar boiling point elevation constant for water is 0.512 ºC/m. What is the boiling point of a solution containing 673 g of water and 78.0 g of CaCl2? 3. A solution containing 32.0 g of an unknown...
An aqueous solution containing 15.0 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compound in 100.5 g of water has a freezing point of -1.9 ∘C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound. I am stumped because I am not given Kf??
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.107 g of an unknown non-electrolyte in 88.1 g of camphor. The freezing point of the solution was measured to be 178.0�C. What is the molecular weight of the compound? (The freezing point of pure camphor is 179.5�C and kf= 40�C/m)?
Determine the molar mass of an unknown non-electrolyte compound given the following data: 1.453 grams of the unknown compound is dissolved in 10.08 grams of water (Kf = 1.853 0C/m). The solution freezes at -1.47 0C. What is the molar mass of the unknown compound?