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Which of the following can be determined if the boiling-point elevation, the mass of solute and the molality of a given solution
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Complete the table below based on the solutions and cells in the beakers.
1. 45% H2O. 55% solute. 75% H2O. 25% solute. 2. 90%
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Complete the table below based on the solutions and cells in the beakers.
1. 45% H2O. 55% solute. 75% H2O. 25% solute. 2. 90%
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The boiling point elevation of a solution consisting of 2.92 g of a nonvolatile solute in 82.4 g of benzene is 1.077 oC. What is
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The boiling point elevation of a solution consisting of 2.12 g of a nonvolatile solute in 97.4 g of benzene is 0.6602 oC. What
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jerry
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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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The osmotic pressure of solution containing 4 g of the solute per litre of the solution is 0.41 atm at 27. What is the molecular
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Evans
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90% H2O
10% Solute 40% H2O 60% Solute 15% H2O 85% Solute 35% H2O 65% Solute 20% H2O 80% Solute 20% H2O 80% Solute 55% H2O 45%
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We have an aqueous solution that contains
47% (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The formula weight of the solute Z is 209
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cheri
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We have an aqueous solution that contains
22% (by mass) of a hypothetical solute Z. The formula weight of the solute Z is 173
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