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18. What is the molar mass of a non-ionic compound if 5.48 grams dissolved in 35.0 grams of
benzene (CH) freezes at - 1.39°C? The freezing point of pure benzene is 5.50°C and the
freezing point depression constant kip is 5.12°C/m.
Molar Masses in g/mol: CH 78.114
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