A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.58 g of ordinary sugar (sucrose, C12H22011, molecular weight = 342 amu) in 41.6 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. Sucrose is a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte. %3D Solvent T ("C) T:(°C) (°C kg/mol) (°C kg/mol) Benzene, C6H6 80.1 2.53 5.5 5.10 Camphor, C10 H160 204 5.95 176 37.7 Cyclohexane, C, H12 80.88 2.79 6.50 20.2 Nitrobenzene, 210.8 5.24 5.7 8.1 C6 H5 NO2 Water, H20 100.0 0.512 0.00 1.86 °C

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A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.58 g of ordinary sugar (sucrose, C12H22011,
molecular weight = 342 amu) in 41.6 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of the
solution. Sucrose is a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte.
%3D
Solvent
T (°C)
K
T:(°C)
KE
(°C kg/mol)
(°C kg/mol)
Benzene, C6 Hs
80.1
2.53
5.5
5.10
Camphor, C10 H160
204
5.95
176
37.7
Cyclohexane, C,H12
80.88
2.79
6.50
20.2
Nitrobenzene,
210.8
5.24
5.7
8.1
Cg H5 NO2
Water, H20
100.0
0.512
0.00
1.86
°C
Transcribed Image Text:A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.58 g of ordinary sugar (sucrose, C12H22011, molecular weight = 342 amu) in 41.6 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. Sucrose is a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte. %3D Solvent T (°C) K T:(°C) KE (°C kg/mol) (°C kg/mol) Benzene, C6 Hs 80.1 2.53 5.5 5.10 Camphor, C10 H160 204 5.95 176 37.7 Cyclohexane, C,H12 80.88 2.79 6.50 20.2 Nitrobenzene, 210.8 5.24 5.7 8.1 Cg H5 NO2 Water, H20 100.0 0.512 0.00 1.86 °C
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