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Determine the melting point of an aqueous solution containing 115 mg of saccharin (C7H5O3NS)added to 1.00 mL of water (density of water=1.00 g/mL, Kt=1.86 C/m)
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DrBob222
mols saccharin = 0.115g/molar mass
Solve for mols.
m = mols/kg solvent
m = mols/0.001
solve for m
delta T = Kf*m
Solve for delta T and subtract from 0 C to find the melting point.
Solve for mols.
m = mols/kg solvent
m = mols/0.001
solve for m
delta T = Kf*m
Solve for delta T and subtract from 0 C to find the melting point.
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