When 0.558g of biphenyl (C_12H_10)

  1. When 0.558g of biphenyl (C_12H_10) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 25.7^\circ C to
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  2. 0.15 grams of benzene (C6H6) is dissolved into 4.7 grams of melted biphenyl. The freezing point of the mixture was determined to
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  3. When 0.451g of biphenyl (C12H10) undergoes combustion in a bomb calorimeter, the temperature rises from 26.7∘C to
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  4. 0.24 grams of benzene (C6H6) is dissolved into 4.9 grams of melted biphenyl. The freezing point of the mixture was determined to
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  5. What are the boiling point of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.40g of biphenyl(C^12H^10) in 75.0g of benzene? The molecular
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  6. What are the boiling point of a solution prepared by dissolving 2.40g of biphenyl(C^12H^10) in 75.0g of benzene? The molecular
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  7. considering the polarity of each compound and that of a solvent in which it is dissolved (including the potential for hydrogen
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  8. Suppose that a student calculated Kf of biphenyl to be 81.2C kg/mol. calculate the mass of an unknown if a solution containing
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  9. a) Biphenyl, C12H10, is a nonvolatile, nonionizing solute that is soluble in benzene, C6H6. At 25 degrees Celcius, the vapor
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  10. Biphenyl, C12H10, is a nonvolatile, nonionizing solute that is soluble in benzene, C6H6. At 25 °C, the vapor pressure of pure
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