Why is the freezing point measurement of cyclohexane (and subsequent freezing point depression runs) started at ~10°C instead of room temperature? Explain.
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Why is the freezing point measurement of cyclohexane (and subsequent freezing point depression runs) started at...
Pure cyclohexane, C6H12, has a freezing point of 6.53 celcius. Its freezing point depression constant is: Kf=20.0 degrees celcius m^-1. A solution was made by taking 10.55g of an unknown nonelectrolyte and dissolving it in 125.0g of cyclohexane. The measured freezing point of the solution was -3.28 degrees Celsius. Calculate the molecular weight of the unknown substance.
You obtained the following
graphical data from two experimental runs to determine the freezing
point depression constant for a pure solvent. The solution was made
up by adding 3.025 g of naphthalene, C10H8,
to 45.320 g of pure solvent.
1.What is the freezing point temperature of the pure solvent (in
oC)?
2.What is the solution freezing point temperature (in
oC)?
3.What is the freezing point depression, Tfp (in
oC)?
4.What is the molar mass of naphthalene (in g/mol)?
5.How many...
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explain why molality is used for boiling-point elevation and freezing-point depression calculations and molarity is used in osmotic pressure calculations.
When 0.49 g of a molecular compound was dissolved in 20.00 g of cyclohexane, the freezing point of the solution was lowered by 3.9 degree C. Determine the molecular mass of this compound. The molar freezing point depression constant of cyclohexane 20.4 degree C/m. (K_f = 20.4 degree C/m)
colligative properties: freezing point depression. Gen chem 2
HINKI Acetic acid is known as a weak acid (electrolyte) when it is dissolved in water. A solution was prepared by dissolving acetic acid in cyclohexane to yield a concentration of 1.0 molukg. The freezing point depression of the solution was determined to be 13.2 °C. What is the van't Hoff factor for acetic acid dissolved in cyclohexane? Is acetic acid an electrolyte when it is dissolved in cyclohexane? Explain. Kre20 °C/m...
What is the expected freezing point depression and freezing point of a 0.20m solution of the strong electrolyte calcium chloride, CaCl2? Kf = 1.86°C/m
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