Ethylene Glycol [CH2(OH)CH2(OH)] is a common automobile antifreeze. Calculate the Freezing Point and boiling point of a solution containing 283g of ethylene glycol and 1035g of water. (Kb and Kf of water are .52 C/m and 1.86 C/m respectively.

Ethylene Glycol [CH2(OH)CH2(OH)] is a common automobile antifreeze. Calculate the Freezing Point and boiling point of...
Be sure to answer all parts. Ethylene glycol (EG), CH (OH)CH (OH), is a common automobile antifreeze. It is water soluble and fairly nonvolatile (b.p. 197°C). Calculate the boiling point and freezing point of a solution containing 557.5 g of ethylene glycol in 2881 g water. The molar mass of ethylene glycol is 62.07 g/mol. Boiling point: Freezing point: I °C
Calculate the freezing point and boiling point of an antifreeze solution that is 45.2% by mass ethylene glycol (HOCH2CH2OH) in water. Ethylene glycol is a nonelectrolyte. (Use the data in the Boiling-Point Elevation (Kb) and Freezing-Point Depression (Kf) Constants table.)
How many liters of the antifreeze ethylene glycol [CH2(OH)CH2(OH)] would you add to a car radiator containing 5.50 L of water if the coldest winter temperature in your area is −20.0°C? Calculate the boiling point of this water-ethylene glycol mixture. (The density of ethylene glycol is 1.11 g/mL.) What is the volume of antifreeze? L What is the boiling point of the solution?
Be sure to answer all parts. How many liters of the antifreeze ethylene glycol [CH2(OH)CH2(OH)] would you add to a car radiator containing 7.25 L of water if the coldest winter temperature in your area is -21.0°C? Calculate the boiling point of this water-ethylene glycol mixture. (The density of ethylene glycol is 1.11 g/mL.) What is the volume of antifreeze? L. What is the boiling point of the solution? oC
Ethylene glycol is used in automobile radiators as an antifreeze. Use the following information to determine the freezing point of an antifreeze solution made by mixing 2.5 L of ethylene glycol with 2.5 L of water. Ethylene glycol is essentially nonvolatile and it does not dissociate in water. Molar mass of ethylene glycol = 62.1 g/mol; density of ethylene glycol = 1.11 g/mL; density of water = 1.00 g/mL; Kf for water = 1.86 degrees Celsius kg/mol
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5. Ethylene glycol (antifreeze, CH2(OH)CH2(OH)) has a regular boiling point of 197°C, what is the freezing point of a solution that has 982.91 mL of water and 390.2 g of ethylene glycol in i t? (cter)1.3 oC
what is the freezing point and boiling point of 1.5 m ethylene glycol in water? ( kf=1.86C/m, kb=0.51C/m)
Antifreeze is ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2 and is made from ethylene which is produced from oil. It is miscible in water (i.e., dissolves in any proportion), does not dissociate in water, is toxic to drink (especially to dogs who like the sweet taste), but fortunately is biodegradable and at normal automobile operating temperatures, is not flammable. It can prevent freezing of the automobile cooling system down to -34oF and the advertisement says “winter - summer automobile coolant” — it also prevents...
add 2.00kg of ethylene glycol antifreeze to 4500 g of water in your cars radiator. what are the boiling and freezing points of the solution? Kf=1.86oC/m and Kb=0.512oC/m
8. Ethylene glycol, HO-CH2-CH2-OH, a nonelectrolyte, is added to the water in a radiator to give a solution containing 515 g of ethylene glycol in 565 g of water. a. What is the molality of this solution? b. What is the boiling point of this solution? (Kb = 0.512 °C kg/mol for water)