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Chemistry, 20.09.2020 09:01 davidleew24

Benzophenone freezing point= 49.9 C Benzophenone + unknown freezing point= 43.0 C Benzophenone mass= 5.047 g Unknown mass= .480 g 1. From the difference between the freezing points of the pure benzophenone and the unknown + benzophenone solution, calculate the freezing point depression of the solution. 2. Given the freezing point depression constant for benzophenone, Kfp= 9.80 C/molal, calculate the molality of the solution of unknown in benzophenone. (answer in m) 3. Now use the calculated value for the molality of the solution and the mass of the benzophenone to compute the number of moles of solute present in the solution. 4. Use that calculated number of moles and mass of solute to determine the approximate molar mass (Gram molecular weight) of the unknown solute. (answer in g/mol)

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