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Assuming 100% dissociation, calculate the freezing point (T) and boiling point (75) of 1.79 m CaCl₂(aq). Colligative con

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 1:50 pm
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Assuming 100 Dissociation Calculate The Freezing Point T And Boiling Point 75 Of 1 79 M Cacl Aq Colligative Con 1
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Assuming 100% dissociation, calculate the freezing point (T) and boiling point (75) of 1.79 m CaCl₂(aq). Colligative constants can be found in the chempendix. T₁ = Tb = O
Constants for freezing-point depression and boiling-point elevation calculations at 1 atm: Kvalue Normal freezing (°C/ m) point (°C) K, value Normal boiling (°C/ m) point (°C) water H₂O 1.86 0.512 benzene C6H6 5.12 2.53 cyclohexane C6H 12 20.8 2.92 ethanol C₂H6O 1.99 1.22 carboni CC14 29.8 tetrachloride camphor C10 H 16 O 37.8 Solvent Formula 0.00 5.49 6.59 -117.3 -22.9 176 5.03 100.00 80.1 80.7 78.4 76.8