(a) Interpretation: The molar mass of riboflavin should be determined. Concept Introduction: The molar mass can be obtained via colligative property experiments. When a salt is mixed to a solvent such as water, the freezing point is depressed according to the colligative properties of the solution. The mathematical expression is given as follows: T F − m i X = T F − p u r e − K F m ( i ) Where, T F − m i X : freezing point of mixture. T F − p u r e : Freezing point of pure component. K F = Freezing point constant for water. m =molality. i =ions in solution.
(a) Interpretation: The molar mass of riboflavin should be determined. Concept Introduction: The molar mass can be obtained via colligative property experiments. When a salt is mixed to a solvent such as water, the freezing point is depressed according to the colligative properties of the solution. The mathematical expression is given as follows: T F − m i X = T F − p u r e − K F m ( i ) Where, T F − m i X : freezing point of mixture. T F − p u r e : Freezing point of pure component. K F = Freezing point constant for water. m =molality. i =ions in solution.
The molar mass of riboflavin should be determined.
Concept Introduction:
The molar mass can be obtained via colligative property experiments. When a salt is mixed to a solvent such as water, the freezing point is depressed according to the colligative properties of the solution.
The mathematical expression is given as follows:
TF−miX=TF−pure−KFm(i)
Where,
TF−miX: freezing point of mixture.
TF−pure: Freezing point of pure component.
KF = Freezing point constant for water.
m =molality.
i =ions in solution.
Interpretation Introduction
(b)
Interpretation:
The molecular structure should be completed.
Concept Introduction:
The skeletal structure is used to ensure description of the molecules.
identify the formal charge in the case.
below by indicating the magnitude,
sign, and location of the charge
magnitude and sign of formal charge
location of formal charge (atom
number):
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Chapter 6 Solutions
OWLv2 for Bettelheim/Brown/Campbell/Farrell/Torres' Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 11th Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)