The molal freezing point constant

  1. What is the molality of an aqueous solution of sucrose that freezes at -3.00 °C? The freezing point lowering constant for water
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  2. What is the freezing point (°C) of a solution prepared by dissolving 11.3 g of Ca(NO3)2(formula weight = 164 g/mol) in 115 g of
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  3. A 0.5 molal urea solution causes freezing point depression of two degrees .what is the molal delression constant ????
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  4. The molal boiling point constant (Kb) for water is ).51oC/m and the molal freezing point constant (Kf) for water is 1.86oC/m.
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  5. A 0.5 molal urea solution causes freezing point depression of two degree.what is the molal depression constant?
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  6. Benzene (C6H6) has a normal freezing point of 5.50oC and a density of 0.88 g/mL. When 1.28 g of naphthalene (C10H8) is dissolved
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  7. Calculate the freezing point of 0.15 m calcium chloride aqueous solution. Assume that the molal freezing point depression
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  8. When 0.855 g of this solid was dissolved in 7.50 g of napthalene, the solution had a freezing point of 78.0° C. The pure
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  9. Analysis of a compound gave 39.50% C, 2.20% H, and 58.30% Cl. When 0.855 g of this solid was dissolved in 7.50 g of napthalene,
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  10. 10.0 g sample of p-dichlorobenzene, a component of mothballs, isdissolved in 80.0 g of benzene, C6H6. The freezing-point of the
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