Molecular Mass by Freezing point

  1. Molecular Mass by Freezing point Depression (Preliminary Lab)The following errors occurred when the above experiment was carried
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  2. if the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly determined to be lower than the true freezing point, how would that
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  3. Freezing-point depression can be used to determine the molecular mass of a compound. Suppose that 1.28 g of an unknown molecule
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  4. Freezing-point depression can be used to determine the molecular mass of a compound. Suppose that 1.28 g of an unknown molecule
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  5. Find the molecular mass of a solute by freezing point depression. Solvent: para-dichlorobenzene Freezing point of pure solvent:
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  6. 1) The molecular mass of a substance was determined by the freezing point depression technique. The minimum data required for
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  7. 0.959 g of a hydrocarbon is dissolved in 10.00g of benzene. The freezing point of the solution is 1.16C. Find the molecular mass
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  8. a solution is prepared by mixing 2.17g of an unknown non-electrolyte with 225.0g of chloroform. The freezing point of the
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  9. Find the molecular mass of a solute by freezing point depression.
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  10. An aqueous solution containing 34.6 g of an unknown molecular nonelectrolyte compound in 142.0 g of water was found to have a
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