Name of Solute Weight of test tube and t-butanol weight of emtpy test tube weight of t-butanol freezing point of t-butanol Weight of solute used for run #2 Freezing point of solution Delta Tf of the solution Molatity of t-butanol solution Ethyl Paraben 13.349 g 8.661 g 4.688 g 25.0 deg C 0.173 g 23.0 deg C

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how do you find delta Tf of the solution and the molality of t-butanol solution?

Name of Solute
Weight of test tube and t-butanol
weight of emtpy test tube
weight of t-butanol
freezing point of t-butanol
Weight of solute used for run #2
Freezing point of solution
Delta Tf of the solution
Molatity of t-butanol solution
Experimental molar mass of solute
Percent error
Ethyl Paraben
13.349 g
8.661 g
4.688 g
25.0 deg C
0.173 g
23.0 deg C
Transcribed Image Text:Name of Solute Weight of test tube and t-butanol weight of emtpy test tube weight of t-butanol freezing point of t-butanol Weight of solute used for run #2 Freezing point of solution Delta Tf of the solution Molatity of t-butanol solution Experimental molar mass of solute Percent error Ethyl Paraben 13.349 g 8.661 g 4.688 g 25.0 deg C 0.173 g 23.0 deg C
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Transcribed Image Text:Temperature (deg C) 45 40 35 30 15 10 5 0 0.000 100.000 200.000 Cooling Curve Run #2 ....... • ● 300.000 • • • · Time (s) ● 400.000 • 500.000 ● ● ● ● 600.000 700.000
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There is a decrease in freezing temperature of any pure solvent when any non volatile solute is added to the solvent to make solution. This is expressed as 

Tf=Kf x m

 

Tf=Change in freezing temperatureKf = freezing point depression constantm=molality of the solution

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