Yes, if we can assume the solute is not ionic, then it isn't necessary to know the identity of the solute and solvent.
What's f' stand for?
1) The molecular mass of a substance was determined by the freezing point depression technique. The minimum data required for the determination are
a. ƒ´Tf and Kf only.
b. ƒ´Tf , Kf and mass of solute.
c. ƒ´Tf , Kf , mass of solute and mass of solvent.
d. ƒ´Tf , Kf , mass of solute, mass of solvent and identity of solvent.
e. ƒ´Tf , Kf , mass of solute, mass of solvent and identity of solvent and solute
I know that I already posted this question but my teacher now told us to assume that the solute is not ionic so I was just wondering if this would change the answer to this problem?
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Its suppose to be deltaT f. So would the minimum data required be Tf, Kf, and mass of solute?
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