DATA SHEET 4.1 Name (continued) Section Date ns A and B as urea or glucose, and
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DATA SHEET 4.1 Name (continued) Section Date ns A and B as urea or glucose, and record your answers in Table 14.3. aboratory Data for Determining Molality and Solute Molar Mass for Each Solution Freezing Point Depression Constant for H20: Freezing Point Solute MolalitySolute Molar Mass Depression (C) Test Tube Solute (g/mol) 2 NaCl _A |).0 | 53148 .17 73,35 3 Unknown A |-. 4 Unknown B Based on my results, I conclude the following: Unknown A isuruw Unknown B is glutose 2 Determine the percent error of the solute molar masses you determined experimentally from the
Explanation / Answer
Depression in freezing point
3.
(a) For NaCl
molality = mass of solute/molar mass x kg of solvent
mass of solute = 0.234 g
mass of solvent = 4 x 10^-3 kg
So,
molality of NaCl solution = 0.234 g/58.44 g/mol x 4 x 10^-3 kg = 1.0 m
(b) Kf for water = 1.86 oC/m
i for NaCl = 2
So,
expected freezing point of solution = -i.Kf.m
= -2 x 1.86 x 1
= -3.72 oC
(c) experimental freezing point = -3.7 oC
percent error = (-3.72 + 3.7) x 100/-3.72 = 0.54%
Similarly one may calculate for glucose and urea.
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