In the determination of molar mass of an unknown substance by ebullioscopic constant, 30 mL of acetone (C3H6O) was placed in a test tube with thermometer and glass tubing and subjected to water bath. Upon boiling, the temperature reads 56 deg C. For the boiling point of unknown-acetone solution, you prepared the solution by mixing 1.60 g of unknown solute in the 30 mL acetone and subjected it again to water bath. The boiling temperature of the solution is 56.68 deg C. The density of acetone = 0.9849 g/mL and the Kb of acetone = 1.67 degC/kg What is the value for delta Tb or the change in boiling temperature (in degrees Celsius)? Final answer must be rounded off to 2 decimal places, and shall NOT have any unit
In the determination of molar mass of an unknown substance by ebullioscopic constant, 30 mL of acetone (C3H6O) was placed in a test tube with thermometer and glass tubing and subjected to water bath. Upon boiling, the temperature reads 56 deg C. For the boiling point of unknown-acetone solution, you prepared the solution by mixing 1.60 g of unknown solute in the 30 mL acetone and subjected it again to water bath. The boiling temperature of the solution is 56.68 deg C. The density of acetone = 0.9849 g/mL and the Kb of acetone = 1.67 degC/kg
What is the value for delta Tb or the change in boiling temperature (in degrees Celsius)?
Final answer must be rounded off to 2 decimal places, and shall NOT have any unit.
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