Calculations: Part A 1. Using the freezing point of the solutions and the freezing point of the pure solvent, calculate

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Calculations: Part A 1. Using the freezing point of the solutions and the freezing point of the pure solvent, calculate

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Calculations: Part A 1. Using the freezing point of the solutions and the freezing point of the pure solvent, calculate the molar mass of the solute for runs 2-5 in part A. Since you know the identity of the solute, you also calculate a % error for each run. Part B 2. Determine the molar mass of Sx from your two simulation runs in part B. Average the molar mass and then determine what the correct elemental formula is for Sx. (x is of course an integer). No % error calculation for this part. Show all calculations. That's it.
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