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Colligative Properties
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What is the osmotic pressure in torr of a 0.0155 M glucose solution at body temperature ( 35.7 °C)? What are the boiling and
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Ali
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200 g of a non-electrolye is dissolved in 1000 g of water. The boiling point of the solution is then measured to be 101.5 C.
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Alice
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If the change in temperature of a sugar added solution of water increased its boiling point by 0.6C how many moles of sugar was
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Bill
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The molar mass of a non-dissociated, non-volatile compound is to be determined by dissolving 5.00 g of the compound into 50.0 g
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Jason
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What is the boiling point of a solution made using 731g of sucrose, C12H22O11, in 0.250kg of water,h2o ?
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The boiling point of a solution or mixture is always ________?
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Ruffles
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What weight of glycerol C3H5(OH)3 molar mass is 92 would have been add to 1000g of water in order to lower the freezing point
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Calculate the new freezing point and the new boiling point of an aqueous solution that contains 40.5 g of Calcium Nitrate
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A 0.85 g sample of solute with a molecular mass of 185 g/mol is dissolved in 2.25 g of benzene. What is the expected boiling
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An ethylene glycol solution contains 23.9 g of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 86.9 mL of water. Compute the freezing point and
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Sara
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Which of the following is NOT true of colligative properties? Colligative properties are...
A. responsible for lowering the vapor
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Blair
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A solution containing 3.22g of solute in 40.0g of 1,4-dichlorobenzene and its freezing point is 49.2 C. Calculate the molar mass
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Nancy
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James is cooking pasta and adds 1.40 g of NaCl (NaCl = 58.5 g/mol) to 75.6 g of water, in which the NaCl dissociates completely.
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Student B asked, "Why does the vapor pressure of a substance lower when a nonvolatile solute is placed in it?"
Student A replied,
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This activity has two parts: first, a recipe to prepare ice cream taking advantage of the melting point depression of ice
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An experiment is designed to investigate the effects of solutes on colligative properties,
Two equal volume sample are placed in
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Aqueous Solutions
Chemical Reactions
Chemical Solutions
Chemistry
Equilibrium and Solutions
Physical Chemistry
Physical Properties
Physical properties of solutions
Properties of solutions
Solubility and Solutions
Solution Chemistry
Solutions
Solutions and Concentrations
Solutions and Mixtures
Solutions and Solubility
Stoichiometry
Thermodynamics