ELEM.PRIN.OF CHEM.PROCESS-ACCESS
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Author: FELDER
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.93P
An aqueous solution of urea (MW = 60.06) freezes at −4.6°C and 1 atm. Estimate the normal boiling point of the solution: then calculate the mass of urea (grams) that would have to be added to 1.00 kg of solution to raise the normal boiling point by 3°C.
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