Given the freezing point of the solution of ionic solid in water, the possible molecular formula of the ionic compound that cause the given depression in freezing point when mass of the compound is tripled has to be determined from one of the following - M X , MX 2 or MX 3 where M is metal cation and X is an anion with charge − 1. Concept Introduction: Freezing point of a liquid substance is defined as the temperature at which the liquid becomes and solid and both the phases remain in equilibrium. Depression in freezing point of a solvent due to the addition of non-volatile solute can be determined by the formula, Δ T f = i × K f × m . Where, Δ T f = depression in freezing point K f = depression in freezing point constant m = molality of the solution; i = Van't Hoff factor
Given the freezing point of the solution of ionic solid in water, the possible molecular formula of the ionic compound that cause the given depression in freezing point when mass of the compound is tripled has to be determined from one of the following - M X , MX 2 or MX 3 where M is metal cation and X is an anion with charge − 1. Concept Introduction: Freezing point of a liquid substance is defined as the temperature at which the liquid becomes and solid and both the phases remain in equilibrium. Depression in freezing point of a solvent due to the addition of non-volatile solute can be determined by the formula, Δ T f = i × K f × m . Where, Δ T f = depression in freezing point K f = depression in freezing point constant m = molality of the solution; i = Van't Hoff factor
Solution Summary: The author explains that the possible molecular formula of the ionic compound that cause the given depression in freezing point when mass is tripled has to be determined.
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Given the freezing point of the solution of ionic solid in water, the possible molecular formula of the ionic compound that cause the given depression in freezing point when mass of the compound is tripled has to be determined from one of the following - MX, MX2 or MX3 where M is metal cation and X is an anion with charge −1.
Concept Introduction:
Freezing point of a liquid substance is defined as the temperature at which the liquid becomes and solid and both the phases remain in equilibrium.
Depression in freezing point of a solvent due to the addition of non-volatile solute can be determined by the formula,
ΔTf = i×Kf×m.
Where,
ΔTf = depression in freezing pointKf = depression in freezing point constantm = molality of the solution; i = Van't Hoff factor
1. Which one(s) of these can be oxidized with CrO3 ?
(could be more than one)
a) triphenylmethanol
b) 2-pentanol
c) Ethyl alcohol
d)
CH3
2. Write in all the product(s) of this reaction. Label them
as "major" or "minor".
2-methyl-2-hexanol
H2SO4, heat
3) Determine if the pairs are constitutional isomers, enantiomers, diastereomers, or mesocompounds.
(4 points)
In the decomposition reaction in solution B → C, only species C absorbs UV radiation, but neither B nor the solvent absorbs. If we call At the absorbance measured at any time, A0 the absorbance at the beginning of the reaction, and A∞ the absorbance at the end of the reaction, which of the expressions is valid? We assume that Beer's law is fulfilled.
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