Interpretation Empirical formula and molecular formula of the compound is to be determined. Concept introduction: Colligative properties: Properties of solutions which having influence on the concentration of the solute in it. Colligative properties are, Decrease in the vapor pressure Increase in the boiling point Decline in the freezing point Osmotic pressure Osmotic pressure: The pressure created by the column of solution for the system at equilibrium is a measure of the osmotic pressure and is calculated by using the equation, π = c R T where, c is the molar concentration The number of moles of any substance can be determined using the equation Number of mole = Given mass of the substance Molar mass Empirical formula: The simplest integer ratio of the element in a chemical formula. It can be obtained by reducing the ratio of elements to the simplest integer form of a molecular formula.
Interpretation Empirical formula and molecular formula of the compound is to be determined. Concept introduction: Colligative properties: Properties of solutions which having influence on the concentration of the solute in it. Colligative properties are, Decrease in the vapor pressure Increase in the boiling point Decline in the freezing point Osmotic pressure Osmotic pressure: The pressure created by the column of solution for the system at equilibrium is a measure of the osmotic pressure and is calculated by using the equation, π = c R T where, c is the molar concentration The number of moles of any substance can be determined using the equation Number of mole = Given mass of the substance Molar mass Empirical formula: The simplest integer ratio of the element in a chemical formula. It can be obtained by reducing the ratio of elements to the simplest integer form of a molecular formula.
Solution Summary: The author explains the Empirical formula and molecular formula of the compound.
Interpretation Empirical formula and molecular formula of the compound is to be determined.
Concept introduction:
Colligative properties: Properties of solutions which having influence on the concentration of the solute in it. Colligative properties are,
Decrease in the vapor pressure
Increase in the boiling point
Decline in the freezing point
Osmotic pressure
Osmotic pressure: The pressure created by the column of solution for the system at equilibrium is a measure of the osmotic pressure and is calculated by using the equation,
π=cRT
where,
c is the molar concentration
The number of moles of any substance can be determined using the equation
Numberofmole=GivenmassofthesubstanceMolarmass
Empirical formula: The simplest integer ratio of the element in a chemical formula. It can be obtained by reducing the ratio of elements to the simplest integer form of a molecular formula.
Consider a solution of 0.00304 moles of 4-nitrobenzoic acid (pKa = 3.442) dissolved in 25 mL water and titrated with 0.0991 M NaOH. Calculate the pH at the equivalence point
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