Assuming equal concentrations and complete dissociation, rank
these aqueous solutions by their freezing points from highest to
lowest freezing points. LiNO3, Li3PO4, K2CO3
Calculate the freezing point and boiling point of each aqueous
solution, assuming complete dissociation of the solute.
A.) Calculate the freezing point of the solution containing
0.114 m K2S.
B.) Calculate the boiling point of the solution above.
C.) Calculate the freezing point of the solution containing 22.1
g of CuCl2 in 459 g water.
D.) Calculate the boiling point of the solution above.
E.) Calculate the freezing point of the solution containing 5.6
% NaNO3 by mass (in water)....
Calculate the freezing point and boiling point of each aqueous
solution, assuming complete dissociation of the solute. Use
Kf=1.86∘C/m and Kb=0.512∘C/m.
Part A
Calculate the freezing point of the solution containing 0.118 m
K2S.
Part B
Calculate the boiling point of the solution above.
Part C
Calculate the freezing point of the solution containing 25.2 g of
CuCl2 in 480 g water.
Part D
Calculate the boiling point of the solution above.
Part E
Calculate the freezing point of the...
21. Rank these aqueous solutions from highest to lowest normal
freezing point: I. 0.40 m NaCl II. 0.20 m MgCl2 III. 0.50 m
Al(NO3)3 IV. 1.5 m C6H12O6 (1) II > I > IV > III (2) III
> IV > I > II (3) II > I > III > IV (4) I > II
> III > IV (5) IV > III > I > II