Mastery – Nonelectrolyte Solutions: Boiling/Freezing Point Calculations, Grams Dissolved

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The freezing point of a liquid is given. A nonelectrolyte is dissolved (molar mass given) in x grams of the liquid to reduce the freezing point by x. There is also a table of Kb and Kf values given. How many grams were dissolved?

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