11. Colligative properties. 75.0g of KBr is dissolved in 75.8mL of H,O and (P (H0-23.8 torr),...
Colligative Properties 1a When a solution is made from 25.9 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte dissolved in 167.6 g of solvent, the solution boils at 63.24 °C. The boiling point of the pure solvent and its Kb are 59.02 °C and 2.09 °C/m, respectively. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown electrolyte in g/mol. Report your answer to TWO places past the decimal 1b When a solution is made from 39.5 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte dissolved in 109.1-2.47 °C....
QUESTION 2 A H-atom bonded to O atom (such as in water) can also form an intermolecular bond with which of the following atom(s): Select all that apply A. C B. N C. O D. F The boiling points of hydrides of group-6 is shown below. The general trend of increasing boiling point with increasing molecular weight can be observed for H2S, H2Se and H2Te. The boiling point of H2O is unusually high and is 100 Celsius, The reason for...