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7.65 y Calculate the boiling and freezing points of water solutions that are 1.15 M in...
2247o Page 246 c. (NH) SOs, a strong electrolyte d. Al(NO3)3, a strong electrolyte Calculate the boiling and freezing points of water solutions that are 1.15 M in the following solutes: a. KBr, a strong electrolyte b. ethylene glycol, a nonelectrolyte c. (NH4)2C03, a strong electrolyte d. Al2(SO4)3, a strong electrolyte 5 water solutions IS M in the following solutesn 66 Calc。 zing points of the following so- unless otherwise indicated lutio Add Note a nonelectrolyte Cl2, a strong electrolyte...
Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1. 0.18 m CaBr2 A. Highest boiling point 2. 0.16 m Pb(NO3)2 B. Second highest boiling point 3. 0.10 m Al2(SO4)3 C. Third highest boiling point 4. 0.57 m Ethylene glycol(nonelectrolyte) D. Lowest boiling point Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1. 0.29 m FeSO4 A. Highest boiling point 2. 0.18 m CrI2 B....
- Boiling point and Freezing point Elevation Calculate the boiling point and freezing points of water solutions that are 1.50 Min the KCl, a strong electrolyte. (the kb for water is 0.52", kf = 1.86)
Calculate the freezing point and boiling point of an antifreeze solution that is 45.2% by mass ethylene glycol (HOCH2CH2OH) in water. Ethylene glycol is a nonelectrolyte. (Use the data in the Boiling-Point Elevation (Kb) and Freezing-Point Depression (Kf) Constants table.)
what is the freezing point and boiling point of 1.5 m ethylene glycol in water? ( kf=1.86C/m, kb=0.51C/m)
Ethylene Glycol [CH2(OH)CH2(OH)] is a common automobile antifreeze. Calculate the Freezing Point and boiling point of a solution containing 283g of ethylene glycol and 1035g of water. (Kb and Kf of water are .52 C/m and 1.86 C/m respectively.
part c
calculate the freezing/boiling point for 18.0 g of decane,
C10H22, in 50.0 g CHCl3
part e
calculate the freezing/boiling point for 0.48 mol ethylene
glycol and 0.18 mol KBr in 166g H2O
Carbon w orden TABLE 13.3 · Molal Boiling-Point-Elevation and Freezing-Point-Depression Constants Normal Boiling Normal Freezing Solvent Point ("C) K. (°C/m) Point (°C) K(°C/m) Water, H2O 100.0 0.51 0.0 1.86 Benzene, CH 80.1 2.53 5.5 Ethanol, C H OH 78.4 1.22 -114.6 1.99 Carbon tetrachloride, CCI 76.8...
Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1. 0.16 m (NH4)2SO4 A. Lowest freezing point 2. 0.26 m MnSO4 B. Second lowest freezing point 3. 0.18 m CoBr2 C. Third lowest freezing point 4. 0.45 m Ethylene glycol(nonelectrolyte) D. Highest freezing point
1Calculate the freezing point and boiling point of a solution containing 8.00 g of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2)in 92.1 mL of ethanol. Ethanol has a density of 0.789g/cm3. a. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. b. Calculate the boiling point of the solution. 2. An aqueous solution containing 18.7 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compound in 104.0 g of water was found to have a freezing point of -1.7 ∘C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound. ____________________________________...
Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. Assume complete dissociation of electrolytes. 1. 0.10 m Fe2(SO4)3 A. Lowest freezing point 2. 0.14 m CuBr2 B. Second lowest freezing point 3. 0.15 m MnBr2 C. Third lowest freezing point 4. 0.49 m Ethylene glycol (nonelectrolyte) D. Highest freezing point