The molar mass of benzene,

  1. 68.0g of solute were dissolved in 393 mL of benzene. The solution froze at -0.50°C. The normal freezing point of benzene is
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  2. I know that the molar mass of Benzene, (C6H6) is 78.12 grams, but that is for one mole. Does anybody know how to find the mass
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  3. on dissolveing 2.34g of solute in 40g of benzene . the boiling point of solution was higher than that of benzene by 0.81k. kb
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  4. When 100.0 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte is dissolved in 500.0 g of benzene, C6H6, the solution boils at 82.9°C. Calculate the
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  5. How much heat is evolved when 25.5 g of benzene freezes at 5.5 Celcius (molar heat of fusion is 9.94 kJ/mol and molar mass of
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  6. (a) Calculate the molar mass of the unknown compound. The freezing point of benzene is 5.48°C, and the Kf of benzene is 5.12
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  7. 2. When 0.354 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte compound was dissolved in 12.5 g of benzene a solution was formed that froze at
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  8. 2. When 0.354 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte compound was dissolved in 12.5 g of benzene a solution was formed that froze at
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  9. The molar mass of a non-dissociated, non-volatile compound is to be determined by dissolving 5.00 g of the compound into 50.0 g
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  10. A 15.0 g sample of an unknown compound is dissolved in 100.0 g of benzene. The boiling point is raised 2.67 oC above the boiling
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