During his quest for an alternate universe, Ultron found an old amber bottle on Earth. The bottle contained a clear colorless liquid with an aromatic, gasoline-like smell. The chemical name is not readable but the density and Kfvalues are still clearly visible. Out of curiosity, Ultron decided to stay for a few more days on Earth to identify the liquid substance through freezing point determination. Using CHEWBACCA as the solute, he was able to derive the appropriate cooling curve, but he lacked the knowledge to calculate the freezing point of the pure solvent. Can you help Ultron to determine the liquid substance?

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During his quest for an alternate universe, Ultron found an old amber bottle on Earth. The bottle contained a clear colorless liquid with an aromatic, gasoline-like smell. The chemical name is not readable but the density and Kfvalues are still clearly visible. Out of curiosity, Ultron decided to stay for a few more days on Earth to identify the liquid substance through freezing point determination. Using CHEWBACCA as the solute, he was able to derive the appropriate cooling curve, but he lacked the knowledge to calculate the freezing point of the pure solvent. Can you help Ultron to determine the liquid substance?  

  1. What is the molality of the solution?
  2. What is the freezing point of the pure liquid substance, Tfo?
  3. What is the identity of the liquid substance? 
  4. What is the percent error for the freezing point determination of the liquid substance? 
 
COOLING CURVE OF THE SOLUTION
10
9
8
7
-2
-3
-4
-5
15 45 75 105 135 165 195 225 255 285 315 345 375 405 435 465 495
Time, seconds
Temperature, degrees Celsius
4.
Transcribed Image Text:COOLING CURVE OF THE SOLUTION 10 9 8 7 -2 -3 -4 -5 15 45 75 105 135 165 195 225 255 285 315 345 375 405 435 465 495 Time, seconds Temperature, degrees Celsius 4.
Mass of container + CHEWBACCA
21.1594
Mass of container
2.5000
Molar mass of CHEWBACCA
18.016 g/mol
Volume of the liquid substance
Density of the liquid substance
Kf of the liquid substance
2.84 L
0.880 g/mL
4.90 °C/molal
Possible identify of
the liquid substance
TP (°C)
KUKURIKAPOO
16.6
ARINGKINGKING
5.5
ELEVENTΕΡΙΒΕ
0.0
Transcribed Image Text:Mass of container + CHEWBACCA 21.1594 Mass of container 2.5000 Molar mass of CHEWBACCA 18.016 g/mol Volume of the liquid substance Density of the liquid substance Kf of the liquid substance 2.84 L 0.880 g/mL 4.90 °C/molal Possible identify of the liquid substance TP (°C) KUKURIKAPOO 16.6 ARINGKINGKING 5.5 ELEVENTΕΡΙΒΕ 0.0
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