5. An aqueous solution of a soluble compound (a nonelectrolyte) is prepared by dissolving 23.2 g of the compound in suff
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5. An aqueous solution of a soluble compound (a nonelectrolyte) is prepared by dissolving 23.2 g of the compound in suff
5. An aqueous solution of a soluble compound (a nonelectrolyte) is prepared by dissolving 23.2 g of the compound in sufficient water to form 300 mL of solution. The solution bas an osmotic pressure of 1.2 atm at 25∘C. What is the molar mass (g/mole) of the compound? I 6. The freezing point of ethanol, C2H3OH, is −114.6∘C. The molal freezing point depression constant for ethanol is 2.00∘C/m. What is the freezing point (∘C) of a solution prepared by dissolving 45.0 g of glycerin, C3H3O3, a nonelectrolyte) in 200.0 g of ethanol?
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