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### Educational Content: Understanding Colligative Properties

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To deepen your understanding of colligative properties, watch the videos on **KCV: Colligative Properties** and **IWE: Boiling Point Elevation**. Additionally, you can read **Section 14.6** by clicking the Review link provided in your eText.

### Example Problem: Ethylene Glycol Solution
Consider a solution problem:
An ethylene glycol solution contains **33.1 g** of ethylene glycol (chemical formula: \(C_2H_6O_2\)) in **93.4 mL** of water. For this calculation, assume the density of water is **1.00 g/mL**.

This example provides practical application in calculating changes in boiling point due to solute addition, essential for understanding colligative properties in solutions.
Transcribed Image Text:### Educational Content: Understanding Colligative Properties #### Missed This? Enhance Your Learning! To deepen your understanding of colligative properties, watch the videos on **KCV: Colligative Properties** and **IWE: Boiling Point Elevation**. Additionally, you can read **Section 14.6** by clicking the Review link provided in your eText. ### Example Problem: Ethylene Glycol Solution Consider a solution problem: An ethylene glycol solution contains **33.1 g** of ethylene glycol (chemical formula: \(C_2H_6O_2\)) in **93.4 mL** of water. For this calculation, assume the density of water is **1.00 g/mL**. This example provides practical application in calculating changes in boiling point due to solute addition, essential for understanding colligative properties in solutions.
### Part A: Determining the Freezing Point of a Solution

#### Task:
Determine the freezing point of the solution.

#### Instructions:
Express your answer in degrees Celsius to two decimal places.

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- **Label**: \( T_f = \)
- **Unit**: °C

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  - Symbol or formula input button
  - Formatting options (e.g., subscript, superscript)
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  - Submit your answer
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This interface is designed for inputting a precise temperature value based on calculations or experimental data. Please ensure accuracy in your submission.
Transcribed Image Text:### Part A: Determining the Freezing Point of a Solution #### Task: Determine the freezing point of the solution. #### Instructions: Express your answer in degrees Celsius to two decimal places. #### Input Box: - **Label**: \( T_f = \) - **Unit**: °C #### Actions: - **Buttons Available**: - Symbol or formula input button - Formatting options (e.g., subscript, superscript) - Undo and redo options - Submit your answer - Request Answer option This interface is designed for inputting a precise temperature value based on calculations or experimental data. Please ensure accuracy in your submission.
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Given - Mass of ethylene glycol = 33.1g

             Volume of water = 93.4 mL

             Density of water = 1.00 g/mL

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