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A lab technician determines the boiling point elevation of an aqueous solution of a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte to be 1.95°C. W...Asked by MaryJ
A lab technician determines the boiling point elevation of an aqueous solution of a nonvolatile, nonelectrolyte to be 1.95°C. What is the solution's molality?
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hannah
The molality of a solute is the number of moles of that solute divided by the weight of the solvent in kilograms
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DrBob222
delta T = Kb*m
delta T os 1.95
Kb for water is 0.512
solve for m.
delta T os 1.95
Kb for water is 0.512
solve for m.
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rita
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kellyb
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