The freezing point of water, H₂O, is 0.000 °C at 1 atmosphere. Kr(water) = 1.86 °C/m In a laboratory experiment, student

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The freezing point of water, H₂O, is 0.000 °C at 1 atmosphere. Kr(water) = 1.86 °C/m In a laboratory experiment, student

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The freezing point of water, H₂O, is 0.000 °C at 1 atmosphere. Kr(water) = 1.86 °C/m In a laboratory experiment, students synthesized a new compound and found that when 12.33 grams of the compound were dissolved in 245.0 grams of water, the solution began to freeze at -1.507 °C. The compound was also found to be nonvolatile and a non-electrolyte. What is the molecular weight they determined for this compound? g/mol
Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1.0.123 m CuI2 2.0.113 m CuI₂ 3.0.133 m Cu(NO3)2 4.0.430 m Ethylene glycol (nonelectrolyte) A. Highest boiling point B. Second highest boiling point C. Third highest boiling point D. Lowest boiling point
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