When 11.2 g of a certain molecular compound X are dissolved in 90. g of benzene (CH), the freezing point of the solution

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When 11.2 g of a certain molecular compound X are dissolved in 90. g of benzene (CH), the freezing point of the solution

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When 11 2 G Of A Certain Molecular Compound X Are Dissolved In 90 G Of Benzene Ch The Freezing Point Of The Solution 1
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When 11.2 g of a certain molecular compound X are dissolved in 90. g of benzene (CH), the freezing point of the solution is measured to be 2.5 °C. Calculate the molar mass of X. If you need any additional information on benzene, use only what you find in the ALEKS Data resource. Also, be sure your answer has a unit symbol, and is rounded to 2 significant digits. 0 x10 Ś 00 ロ・ロ X ?
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