(a) To Determine: The respective lines of solution in graph. Calculation: T f = K f I m As, solution B having the greater value of I = 3 , which indicates that its change in boiling temperature is higher than solution A. T 0 f -T f = T f s With larger value of change in freezing temperature, the temperature of solutionwill be lower of red line. From graph, blue line having the higher freezing temperature considered as solution A whereas Solution B havethe lower temperature present with red line. For A, T f s = 14 C 0 For B, T f s = 11 C 0
(a) To Determine: The respective lines of solution in graph. Calculation: T f = K f I m As, solution B having the greater value of I = 3 , which indicates that its change in boiling temperature is higher than solution A. T 0 f -T f = T f s With larger value of change in freezing temperature, the temperature of solutionwill be lower of red line. From graph, blue line having the higher freezing temperature considered as solution A whereas Solution B havethe lower temperature present with red line. For A, T f s = 14 C 0 For B, T f s = 11 C 0
As, solution B having the greater value of I = 3 , which indicates that its change in boiling temperature is higher than solution A. T0f -Tf= Tfs
With larger value of change in freezing temperature, the temperature of solutionwill be lower of red line.
From graph, blue line having the higher freezing temperature considered as solution A whereas Solution B havethe lower temperature present with red line.
For A, Tfs = 14 C0 For B, Tfs = 11 C0
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
To Determine:
Melting temperature of pure solvent A and B
Calculation:
As, both the solutions having the same concentration So, considering the concentrations, m1 = m2 = 1 m
Freezing point of pure solvent is also considered as the melting point.
T0f =Tfs + Tf For A, Tf = Kf I m = 3 * 1 * 1 = 3 C0. T0f = 14 + 3 = 17 C0.
For B, Tf = Kf I m = 3 * 3* 1 = 9 C0. T0f = 11 + 9 = 20 C0.
Thus, for pure solvent A and B, the melting temperature are 17 C and 20 C
10. The main product of the following reaction is [1.1:4',1"-terphenyl]-2'-yl(1h-pyrazol-4-
yl)methanone
Ph
N-H
Ph
Draw the Fischer projection for a D-aldo-pentose. (aldehyde pentose). How many total
stereoisomers are there? Name the sugar you drew.
Draw the Fischer projection for a L-keto-hexose. (ketone pentose). How many total
stereoisomers are there? Draw the enantiomer.
Draw a structure using wedges and dashes for the following compound:
H-
Et
OH
HO-
H
H-
Me
OH
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