(a)
Interpretation:
The melting point of solution that is formed upon addition of
Concept introduction:
The effect of addition of a non-volatile component to a solvent is that the freezing point of the solvent is reduced. This is called freezing point depression. The extent of freezing point depression is directly proportional to the amount of non-volatile solute added.
Addition of one mole of any non-volatile solute decreases the freezing point of one kilogram of water by
For example,
The formula to calculate number of moles from mass is given asfollows:
The formula to calculate the depression in freezing point is as follows:
(b)
Interpretation:
The melting point of solution that is formed upon addition of
Concept introduction:
The effect of addition of a non-volatile component to a solvent is that the freezing point of the solvent is reduced. This is called freezing point depression. The extent of freezing point depression is directly proportional to the amount of non-volatile solute added.
Addition of one mole of any non-volatile solute decreases the freezing point of one kilogram of water by
For example,
The formula to calculate number of moles from mass is given asfollows:
The formula to calculate the depression in freezing point is as follows:
(c)
Interpretation:
The melting point of solution that is formed upon addition of
Concept introduction:
The effect of addition of a non-volatile component to a solvent is that the freezing point of the solvent is reduced. This is called freezing point depression. The extent of freezing point depression is directly proportional to the amount of non-volatile solute added.
Addition of one mole of any non-volatile solute decreases the freezing point of one kilogram of water by
For example,
The formula to calculate number of moles from mass is given asfollows:
The formula to calculate the depression in freezing point is as follows:
(d)
Interpretation:
The melting point of solution that is formed upon addition of
Concept introduction:
The effect of addition of a non-volatile component to a solvent is that the freezing point of the solvent is reduced. This is called freezing point depression. The extent of freezing point depression is directly proportional to the amount of non-volatile solute added.
Addition of one mole of any non-volatile solute decreases the freezing point of one kilogram of water by
For example,
The formula to calculate number of moles from mass is given asfollows:
The formula to calculate the depression in freezing point is as follows:
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