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An unknown solute (a nonelectrolyte)
An unknown solute (a nonelectrolyte) was obtained and 5.37 g was weighed out. After dissolving the solute in water, the mass of
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Lindsay
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A water solution containing an unknown quantity of an unknown nonelectrolyte solute has a freezing point of -0.21 Celsius. What
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Anonymous
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Two moles of a nonelectrolyte solute are dissolved in 1 kg of an unknown solvent. The solution freezes at 7.8 degrees Celsius
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Alyssa
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Camphor melts at 179.8C and has a Kf = 40.0 C/m. When 0.186 g of an unknown nonvolatile nonelectrolyte is dissolved in 22.01 g
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Anonymous
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Calculate the boiling point elevation of a solution made from 15.0 g of a nonelectrolyte solute and 250.0 g of water. the molar
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Christina
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When 9.18 g of a soluble nonelectrolyte was dissolved in 100 g of ethanol at 78.4°C, the vapor pressure of the solution was
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Anonymous
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When 2.25 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in 125 mL of water at 22 °C, the resulting solution exerts an osmotic
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Jen
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When 4.65 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in 475 mL of water at 27 °C, the resulting solution exerts an osmotic
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Anon
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When 4.73 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in 965 mL of water at 28 °C, the resulting solution exerts an osmotic
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Josh
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When 4.54 g of a nonelectrolyte solute is dissolved in 565 mL of water at 29 °C, the resulting solution exerts an osmotic
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Jim
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