What is the molality (m) of a solution that is formed when 0.061 moles of a chloroform (CHC) is dissolved in 2 kg of ben

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What is the molality (m) of a solution that is formed when 0.061 moles of a chloroform (CHC) is dissolved in 2 kg of ben

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What is the molality (m) of a solution that is formed when 0.061 moles of a chloroform (CHC) is dissolved in 2 kg of benzene (C₂H₂)?
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The melting point of pure benzene is 278,70 K and the molal freezing point depression constant (K) is 4.90 K/molal. When 6.5 g of an unknown solute is added to 116 g of benzene, the freezing point of the solution is 277.60 K. What is the molar mass of the unknown?
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