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0.70 g of an organic compound, when dissolved in 32 g of acetone, produces an elevation of 0.25°C in the boiling point. Calculate the molecular mass of the organic compound

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0.70 g of an organic compound, when dissolved in 32 g of acetone, produces an elevation of 0.25°C in the boiling point. Calculate the molecular mass of the organic compound (Kb for acetone = 1.72 K kg mol−1).

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Given: Mass of solute (organic compound), w2 = 0.70 g

Mass of solvent (acetone), w1 = 32 g

Elevation in boiling point, ΔTb = 0.25°C

Kb (for acetone) = 1.72 K kg mol−1

We need to find the molecular mass (M) of the compound.

`Delta T_b = K_b * (w_2 xx 1000)/(M xx w_1)`

`M = (K_b xx w_2 xx 1000)/(Delta T_b xx w_1)`

= `(1.72 xx 0.70 xx 1000)/(0.25 xx 32)`

= `1204/8`

= 150.5 g/mol

∴ The molecular mass of the organic compound is 150.5 g/mol.

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