6. What mass of naphthalene, C1oH3, should be dissolved in 375 g of nitrobenzene, CaHsNO2, to produce a solution that boils at 214.20°C? Boiling point of pure nitrobenzene: 210.88°C Ke (boiling pt elevation constant) of nitrobenzene: 5.24°C/m 7. Lemon juice is a complex solution that does not freeze in a home freezer at temperatures as low as -11°C. At what temperature will the lemon juice freeze if its effective molality is equivalent of 10.0 m glucose solution? Boiling point of pure water: 0°C Ki (freezing pt elevation constant) of water: 1.86 C/m

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6. What mass of naphthalene, C1oH3, should be dissolved in 375 g of nitrobenzene, CaHsNO2,
to produce a solution that boils at 214.20°C?
Boiling point of pure nitrobenzene: 210.88°C
Ke (boiling pt elevation constant) of nitrobenzene: 5.24°C/m
7. Lemon juice is a complex solution that does not freeze in a home freezer at temperatures as
low as -11°C. At what temperature will the lemon juice freeze if its effective molality is
equivalent of 10.0 m glucose solution?
Boiling point of pure water: 0°C
Ki (freezing pt elevation constant) of water: 1.86 C/m
Transcribed Image Text:6. What mass of naphthalene, C1oH3, should be dissolved in 375 g of nitrobenzene, CaHsNO2, to produce a solution that boils at 214.20°C? Boiling point of pure nitrobenzene: 210.88°C Ke (boiling pt elevation constant) of nitrobenzene: 5.24°C/m 7. Lemon juice is a complex solution that does not freeze in a home freezer at temperatures as low as -11°C. At what temperature will the lemon juice freeze if its effective molality is equivalent of 10.0 m glucose solution? Boiling point of pure water: 0°C Ki (freezing pt elevation constant) of water: 1.86 C/m
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