E13.018 – Calculate Boiling Point
OWLv2 for General Chemistry
Cengage
01st Edition
The normal boiling point of a liquid is given. X grams of a nonelectrolyte if dissolved in x grams of the liquid. Calculate the boiling point. Kpb is also given.
The normal boiling point of a liquid is given. X grams of a nonelectrolyte if dissolved in x grams of the liquid. Calculate the boiling point. Kpb is also given.
The normal freezing point of a liquid is given. X grams of a nonelectrolyte if dissolved in x grams of the liquid. Calculate the freezing point. Kfb is also given. The normal freezing point of a liquid is given. X grams of a nonelectrolyte if dissolved in x grams of the liquid. Calculate the freezing point. Kfb is also given.
The normal boiling point and Kbp are given for a liquid. The formula and molar mass of an electrolyte are given. What is the boiling point?
The normal freezing point and Kfp are given for a liquid. The formula and molar mass of an electrolyte are given. What is the freezing point?
A type of colloid is given. What is the phase and what phase is it dispersed in?
An x molal solution is given as well as it’s melting point. What is the effective number of particles?
A polymer of large molar mass is dissolved to form a solution that rises to a final height of x cm. The solution has x g polymer per liter and a given density. What is the molar mass?
Water is mixed with a gas at a certain pressure in atm. X kg of the solution is removed and results in a volume (L), temperature (°C) and pressure (atm). What is the Henry’s law constant?
The vapor pressure of a substance at a certain temperature is given. The vapor pressure of water at the same temperature is also given. What is the freezing point?
The Henry’s law constant for a hydrocarbon is given in atm. A solution has x grams of the hydrocarbon per x L of water. Calculate the partial pressure and number of molecules per cubic centimeter.