Asked by Karly
Acetic acid is a polar molecule and can form hydrogen bonds with molecules. Therefore, it has a high soulubility in water. Yet acetic acid is also soluble in benzene (C6H6), a nonpolar solvent that lacks the ability to form hydrogen bonds. A solution of 3.8g of CH2COOH in 80 g C6H6 has a freezing point of 3.5 degrees C. Calculate the molality of the solution
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DrBob222
delta T = Kf*m.
You will need the freezing point of benzene IF that is 3.5 degrees and not 3.5 depression.
You will need the freezing point of benzene IF that is 3.5 degrees and not 3.5 depression.