Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The f
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Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. The freezing point of ethanol, CH3CH2OH, is -117.300 °C at 1 atmosphere. Kf(ethanol) = -1.99 °C/m In a laboratory experiment, students synthesized a new compound and found that when 10.80 grams of the compound were dissolved in 225.9 grams of ethanol, the solution began to freeze at -117.406 °C. The compound was also found to be nonvolatile and a non-electrolyte. What is the molecular weight they determined for this compound ?
Explanation / Answer
depression in freezing point = -117.3 -(-117.406)
depression in freezing point = 0.106 C
now
dTf = Kf x m
0.106 = 1.99 x m
m = 0.053266
now
moles of solute = mass of ethanol (kg) x molality
= 0.2259 kg x 0.053266 mol/kg
= 0.012033 mol
now
molar mass of solute = mass of solute / moles of solute
= 10.8 g / 0.012033 mol
= 897.54 g/mol
so
molecular weight of the compound is 897.54 g/mol
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