Asked by Jonah
The freezing point of ethanol is -114.6 deg Celsius and its Kf value is 2.00degC/m. What is the freezing point for a solution prepared by dissolving 50.0g of glycerin in 200g ethanol?
I thought it may have been using the formula deltaT=Kf*m, but I'm not sure.
I thought it may have been using the formula deltaT=Kf*m, but I'm not sure.
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Answered by
DrBob222
You have it right.
dT = 2.00*m
You need m. That is
m = mols/kg solvent and you can get mols by mol = grams/molar mass
After you have dT then subtract from normal freezing point to obtain new freezing point.
dT = 2.00*m
You need m. That is
m = mols/kg solvent and you can get mols by mol = grams/molar mass
After you have dT then subtract from normal freezing point to obtain new freezing point.
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