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Question
0.680 g of a compound is dissolved in 15.0 g of benzene, and the freezing point of the solution is lowered by 1.44°C.
Calculate the experimental molecular mass of the compound.
(Kf for benzene = 5.12 K kg mol−1)
Numerical
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Solution
Given: Mass of solute (w2) = 0.680 g
Mass of solvent (benzene, w1) = 15.0 g
= 0.015 kg
Freezing point depression (ΔTf) = 1.44 K (or °C)
Cryoscopic constant (Kf) for benzene = 5.12 Kg mol−1
Formula: ΔTf = Kf × m
m = `(ΔT_f)/(K_f)`
= `1.44/5.12`
= 0.28125 mol/kg
Moles = m × kg solvent
= 0.28125 × 0.015
= 0.00421875 mol
Molar mass = `0.680/0.00421875`
= 161 g/mol
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