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How many moles of each of the following are needed to give the same freezing point lowering as 5.0mol of the nonelectrolyte
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How many moles of each of the following are needed to give the same freezing point lowering as 5.0mol of the nonelectrolyte
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Chemistry
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At 90 °C, a solution of 80 g of KNO3 in 100 g of H2O. How much KNO3 will precipitate out if the temperature is lowered to 10
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A student measures the conductivity of a KNO3 solution and determines it to be a strong electrolyte. the student incorrectly
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Min
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how does an electrolyte (KNO3) affect the formation of micelles?? I'm very unsure. Do they interact with the polar head?
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pan
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What is the mass in milligrams of solute in 5.75 mL of 0.0819 M KNO3?
* 1 point 57.6 mg KNO3 47.6 g KNO3 47.6 mg KNO3
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Mo
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When 1.933 g of KNO3 is dissolved in 200 g of water initially at 23.57 ¢ªCelsius in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the final
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Spenser
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1). Explain why a substance is considered a strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte, or non-electrolyte.
2) List two factors that
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Beige
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Which of the AQUEOUS solutions is most probable to have resulted in the brightest glow of the bulb
NH3(aq) because it is a week
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Which would have a higher boiling point? a.1.0 M KNO3 b.1.5 M KNO3 c.0.75M KNO3 d.2.0M KNO3
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rebekah
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