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The freezing point of 53.37 g of a pure solvent is measured to be 49.20 ºC. When 2.74 g of an unknown solute (assume the van 't Hoff factor = 1.0000) is added to the solvent the freezing point is measured to be 47.05 ºC. Answer the following questions ( the freezing point depression constant of the pure solvent is 7.83 ºC·kg solvent/mol solute). What is the molality of the solution? m How many moles of solute are present? mol...
The freezing point of 53.48 g of a pure solvent is measured to be 41.91 ºC. When 2.94 g of an unknown solute (assume the van 't Hoff factor = 1.0000) is added to the solvent the freezing point is measured to be 39.86 ºC. Answer the following questions ( the freezing point depression constant of the pure solvent is 7.33 ºC·kg solvent/mol solute). -What is the molality of the solution?___ m -How many moles of solute are present? ___mol...
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You add 0.0336 moles of benzoic acid solute to 16.00 g of an unknown solvent, which lowers the freezing point of the solvent by 8.6 °C. Calculate the freezing point depression constant (Kf) of the unknown solvent. You dissolve 1.00 g sample of an unknown solute is in 8.00 g of lauric acid, which lowers the freezing point by 5.0...
Post-Lab Material Experiment 19 Data and Calculations: Molar Mass Determination by Depression of the Freezing Point 0.3 Name Section A. Measured Freezing Point of Pure Water B. Finding the Freezing Point of a Solution of Liquid Unknown Target mass of solute (Calculated based on the parameters in the instructions) Unknown # Liquid 3.5 Actual mass of solute used Trial Freezing point of solution (observed) -3.0 Mass of solution 116.6 Trial II Freezing point of solution -3.3 Mass of solution 101.3....
Freezing point depression can be used to experimentally determine the van't Hoff factor of a solute in solution. Given the data in the table, please answer the questions below and determine the "real" van't Hoff factor of the solute. Experimental Results Mass of solvent (water) Freezing point of water Freezing point depression constant (Kf) of water Mass of solution Freezing point of solution 8.515 g 0.00°C 1.86°C/m 9.3589 -5.45°C a. What mass of solute was used? b. What is the...
A freezing point depression experiment was conducted using tert-butyl alcohol as the solvent instead of water The freezing point of pure tert-butyl alcohol is 27C and Kf=9.1C/mol. To 25g of tert-butyl alcohol was added 0.70 g of a non-electrolyte solute (i.e. sugar). The solution was cooled and the new freezing point was determined to be 20C. 1. What is the molar mass of the unknown non-electrolyte solute? 2. In a similar experiment, MgCl2 (MW= 95.2 g/mol) solute was added to...
What is the relationship between the moles of solute and the
mass of solute?
Rewrite the molality expression in terms of grams and molecular
weight.
Background:
Properties that depend on the concentration of particles in solution are called colligative properties. The number of particles in a solvent can affect the freezing or boiling point of solvent. To express the effect of concentration on freezing point or boiling point, molality is used in place of molarity. Molality (m) is the number...
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DATA:
Sodium chloride
Freezing point of Water (°C)
0.00
Freezing point of NaCl (°C)
-4.40
Mass of solute (g)
5.89
Volume of Solvent, mL
100.0
Sugar
Volume of Solvent, mL
100.0
Freezing point of Sucrose (°C)
-1.70
Mass of solute (g)
34.05
Ethyl alcohol
Freezing point of E.G (°C)
-1.80
Mass of solute (g)
6.202
Volume...
(A) During this lab, an organic compound will be added to a pure solvent and you will measure the freezing point of both the solvent and solution. What is your hypothesis regarding the freezing point of the solution relative to the solvent? A hypothesis needs to be focused and testable a. The mass or organic compound will go down as a function of temperature b. The temperature of the freezing point will go up as a function of increasing organic...
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UPDATE:
Someone asked which solvent is being used. It does not specify in
the data provided, it already gives the volume and the mass of the
solvent so you would use that to find the density....