A solution is prepared by dissolving 3.04 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte in 16.00 g of...
A solution was prepared by dissolving 1.846 grams of an unknown compound (nonelectrolyte) in 15.75 grams of water (Kf = 1.86 oC/m). The solution freezes at -1.50 oC. If pure water freezes at 0.00 oC, what's the molar mass of unknown compound?
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?
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
A solution prepared by dissolving 90.0 mg of a sugar (a molecular compound and a nonelectrolyte) in 1.00 g of water froze at -0.930°C. What is the molar mass of this sugar (g/mol)? The value of Kf is 1.86°C/m.
A solution prepared by dissolving 513 mg of a sugar (a molecular compound and a nonelectrolyte) in 1.00 g of water froze at -2.79 °C. What is the molar mass of this sugar? The value of Kf is 1.86°C/m. Answer in g/mol.
An aqueous solution containing 15.0 g of an unknown molecular (nonelectrolyte) compound in 100.5 g of water has a freezing point of -1.9 ∘C. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound. I am stumped because I am not given Kf??
A solution containing 3.50 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte liquid and 9.90 g water has a freezing point of −3.33 °C. The Kf = 1.86 °C/m for water. Calculate the molar mass of the unknown liquid in g/mol
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)?
Question 27 (1 point)B A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.12 grams of a nonelectrolyte in 60.0 grams of water. If the boiling point of this solution is 100.15°C, what is the molar mass of the unknown substance? 844 g/mol 851 g/mol 0.351 g/mol 1.28 g/mol 234 g/mol
A solution is made by dissolving 0.539 mol of nonelectrolyte solute in 775 g of benzene. Calculate the freezing point, Tf, and boiling point, Tb, of the solution.