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a) What is the molecular weight of a sample weighing 0.357g dissolved in 22.5mL cyclohexane (20.4°C/m)...

a) What is the molecular weight of a sample weighing 0.357g dissolved in 22.5mL cyclohexane (20.4°C/m) if the final solution had a freezing point of 3.66°C? (the normal freezing point of cyclohexane is 6.6°C.) b) What is the molarity of this solution (you're missing some information, perhaps consult the CRC, wikipedia, your lab manual)? c) What if your molecule dissociated into 2 different species in solution (“i” = 2), what is the new calculated molecular weight?

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