The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 121.6°C, but when 86.08g of urea NH22CO are dissolved in 750.g of X, it is found that the solution boils at 124.5°C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal boiling point elevation constant Kb of X Round your answer to
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The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 121.6°C, but when 86.08g of urea...
The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 115.60°C , but when 13.6 g of iron(III) chloride ( FeCl3 ) are dissolved in 150.g of X the solution boils at 116.2°C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal boiling point elevation constant Kb of X . Be sure your answer is rounded to the correct number of significiant digits
The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 145.9 °C, but when 54.38 g of urea ((NH)CO are dissolved in 800 R of X, it is found that the solutio at 147.4 °C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal boiling point elevation constant KofX. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. I ac-mol kg x 5 ? Save For Later Sut Check
The normal boiling point of a certain liquid X is 145.40 °C, but when 69.1 g of glycine (C,H, NO,) are dissolved in 800. g of X the solution bolls at 147.7 °C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal boiling point elevation constant K, of X. Round your answer to 2 significant digits. * = 1 °C kg mol 6 X ?
The normal freezing point of a certain liquid X is 4.1 C , but when 27.84 g of urea ((NH2)2CO) are dissolved in 750 g of X , it is found that the solution freezes at -0.7 C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal freezing point depression constant Kf of X . Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits
8. The normal freezing point of a certain liquid X is 0.7 °C, but when 15. g of urea, (NH2)2CO, are dissolved in 250. g of X, it is found that the solution freezes at -5.8 °C instead. Use this information to calculate the molal freezing point depression constant Kr of X. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
= 1.89 °C kg.mol. Calculate the boiling point of A certain substance X has a normal boiling point of 108.2 °C and a molal boiling point elevation constant K a solution made of 45. g of urea ((NH2), CO) dissolved in 700. g of X. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. 1°C x 6 ?
O ADVANCED MATERIAL Using the Kf and Kb equations with electrolytes A certain liquid X has a normal boiling point of 116.90 C and a boiling point elevation constant 1.88 kg mol. A solution is prepared by dissolving some urea (CHI NO) in 500 g of X. This solution boils at 120.5 °C. Calculate the mass of CH N, that was dissolved. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
A certain substance X has a normal boiling point of 116.6 °C and a molal boiling point elevation constant K =2.07 C-kg-mol - Calculate the boiling point of a solution made of 24.8 g of urea *((NH2),Co) dissolved in 350. 5 of X Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. 19 5 ? Save For Later Submit Assignment Check $ 5 6.
A certain substance X has a normal boiling point of 136.3 °C and a molal boiling point elevation constant K = 1.77 °C kg.mol. Calculate the boiling point of a solution made of 55.32 g of urea issolved in 850. g of X. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits. 11 °C x s ?
A certain liquid X has a normal boiling point of 110.30°C and a boiling point elevation constant =Kb0.71·°C·kgmol−1. A solution is prepared by dissolving some barium hydroxide (BaOH2) in 350.g of X. This solution boils at 110.7°C. Calculate the mass of BaOH2 that was dissolved.