General Chemistry II Laboratory Manual, 2019 Revsion Determination of Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression 37 Laboratory Report Name:Mivanda Singh Partner's Name:Menauallan, Sabia Date: 2||| \20 Instructor's Initials: Name of Solute ethyl paraben 12.2859 5-639 18.587g 3.701g 1근구496 243- 0.1959 23.3€ Weight of Test Tube and t-Butanol Weight of Empty Test Tube Weight of t-Butanol Freezing Point of t-Butanol Weight of Solute Used for Run #2 20.3°C Freezing Point of Solution ATr of the solution Molality of t-Butanol solution Experimental Molar Mass of Solute* Percent Error* Show calculations for the first part below. Welght of t Butanol :12.288 g-8.5819-3.101 g
General Chemistry II Laboratory Manual, 2019 Revsion Determination of Molar Mass by Freezing Point Depression 37 Laboratory Report Name:Mivanda Singh Partner's Name:Menauallan, Sabia Date: 2||| \20 Instructor's Initials: Name of Solute ethyl paraben 12.2859 5-639 18.587g 3.701g 1근구496 243- 0.1959 23.3€ Weight of Test Tube and t-Butanol Weight of Empty Test Tube Weight of t-Butanol Freezing Point of t-Butanol Weight of Solute Used for Run #2 20.3°C Freezing Point of Solution ATr of the solution Molality of t-Butanol solution Experimental Molar Mass of Solute* Percent Error* Show calculations for the first part below. Welght of t Butanol :12.288 g-8.5819-3.101 g
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