A solution consisting of 0.250 mol of methylbenzene, C 6H 5CH 3, in 246 g of nitrobenzene, C 6H 5NO 2, freezes at -1.1°C

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A solution consisting of 0.250 mol of methylbenzene, C 6H 5CH 3, in 246 g of nitrobenzene, C 6H 5NO 2, freezes at -1.1°C

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A Solution Consisting Of 0 250 Mol Of Methylbenzene C 6h 5ch 3 In 246 G Of Nitrobenzene C 6h 5no 2 Freezes At 1 1 C 1
A Solution Consisting Of 0 250 Mol Of Methylbenzene C 6h 5ch 3 In 246 G Of Nitrobenzene C 6h 5no 2 Freezes At 1 1 C 1 (14.02 KiB) Viewed 44 times
A solution consisting of 0.250 mol of methylbenzene, C 6H 5CH 3, in 246 g of nitrobenzene, C 6H 5NO 2, freezes at -1.1°C. Pure nitrobenzene freezes at 6.0°C. What is the freezing-point depression constant of nitrobenzene? a. 28°C/m b. 14°C/m c. 4.4°C/m O d. 7.0°C/m e. 3.5°C/m
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