A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.107 g of an unknown non-electrolyte in 88.1 g of camphor. The freezing point of the solution was measured to be 178.0�C. What is the molecular weight of the compound? (The freezing point of pure camphor is 179.5�C and kf= 40�C/m)?

A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.107 g of an unknown non-electrolyte in 88.1 g of...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 11.10 g of an unknown non-electrolyte solute in 78.64 g of cyclohexane. The freezing point of the solution is found to be 2.06 oC. What is the molar mass of the unknown solute in g/mol? Please report your answer with 3 significant figures. Answer g/mol
6. A 1.07 mg sample of a compound was dissolved in 78.1 mg of camphor. The resulting solution melted at 176.0 C. What is the molecular mass of the compound? The melting point of pure camphor is 179.5 C. The freezing-point-depression constant for camphor Kf is 40.0 C/m. 7. A solution is prepared by dissolving 5.88 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte in enough water to make 0.355 L of solution. The osmotic pressure of the solution is 1.21 atm at...
A solution is prepared by dissolving 3.04 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte in 16.00 g of cylcohexane (tf = 6.6 oC and kf = 20.0 oC/m). What is the molar mass of the unknown compound if the solution has a freezing point of -6.7 oC? Please see https://youtu.be/lwWZ5hdB61M for assistance. Mm = g/mol
A cyclohexane (c-hex) solution is prepared by fully dissolving 9.11g of a newly synthesized organic compound in 100.g cyclohexane. The freezing point of the solution is depressed by -5.80 oC from the normal freezing point of 6.55 oC for pure cyclohexane ( Kf,c-hex= 20.0 oC kg/mol , MWc-hex = 84.0 g/mol). (a) What is the molecular weight (molar mass) of the organic compound? (b) What is the vapor pressure of the cyclohexane for this solution at 298K?
What is the molar mass of 0.85 g of an unknown, non-electrolyte, compound that depresses the freezing point of 100. g of benzene by 0.47°C? Kf of benzene is 5.12ºC/m.
A solution is made by dissolving 58.125g of sample of an unknown, nonelectrolyte compound in water. The mass of the solution is exactly 750.0g. The boiling point of this solution is 100.220 ∘C. What is the molecular weight of the unknown compound? Solvent Formula Kf value* (°C/m) Normal freezing point (°C) Kb value (°C/m) Normal boiling point (°C) water H2O 1.86 0.00 0.512 100.00 benzene C6H6 5.12 5.49 2.53 80.1 cyclohexane C6H12 20.8 6.59 2.92 80.7 ethanol C2H6O 1.99 –117.3...
When 0.60 grams of a non-electrolyte unknown compound is dissolved in 10 grams of water, the freezing point of the solution is -1.86o C. Given that the freezing point of pure water is 0o C and that the freezing-point depression constant for water is 1.86 o C/mol/kg, calculate the molecular mass (g/mol) of the unknown compound.
A solution made by dissolving 150.0 g of an unknown compound in 425.0 mL of benzene to make a solution which has a freezing point 18.6 °C lower than that of pure benzene. Kf for benzene is 5.12 °C/m and the density of benzene is 0.877 g/mL. b) The molality of the solution is 3.63. How many moles of the unknown compound were dissolved in the solution? C) what is the molar mass of the unknown compound?
2. A solution of an unknown molecular substance is prepared by dissolving 0.50 g of the unknown in 8.0 g of benzene. The solution freezes at 3.9°C. Determine the molar mass of the unknown. (Benzene has a freezing point of 5.5°C and a Kfvalue of 5.12°C/m) 10
A solution containing 1.00 g of an unknown non-electrolyte liquid and 9.00 g water has a freezing point of -3.33 oC. The Kf = 1.86 oC/m for water. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid, in g/mol.