A 93.728 grams sample of compound ionized into one cation and three anions when dissolved in 125.214 grams of water. The freezing point of the resulting solution was found to be -6.26 °C. The freezing point constant of water is 1.86 °C /m.
(a) Calculate the concentration of dissolved solutes, in molality.
(b) Calculate the molar mass of the solute, in grams/mole.
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23. (10 pts.) A 93.728 grams sample of compound ionized into one cation and three anions when dissolved in 125.214 grams of water. The freezing point of the resulting solution was found to be -6.26 °C. The freezing point constant of water is 1.86 °C/m. (a) Calculate the concentration of dissolved solutes, in molality. (b) Calculate the molar mass of the solute, in grams/mole.
23. m(10 pts.) A 93.728 grams, sample of compound ionized into one cation and three anions when dissolved in 125.214 grams of water. The freezing point of the resulting solution was found to be -6.26 °C. The freezing point constant of water is 1.86 °C /m. (a) Calculate the concentration of dissolved solutes, in molality. (b) Calculate the molar mass of the solute, in grams/mole.
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