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Question
A solution containing 60 g of a non-volatile solute in 250 g of water freezes at 270.67 K. Calculate the molar mass of the solute. (Kf of water = 1.86 K kg mol−1).
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Solution
Molar mass of solute `(M_B) = (K_f xx W_B xx 1000)/(\DeltaT_f xx W_A)`
WB = Weight of solute = 60 g
WA = Weight of solvent = 250 g
Kf (Cryoscopic constant of water) = 1.86 K kg/mol
ΔTf = Depression in freezing point = `T_f^0 - T_f`
= 273 − 270.67
= 2.33
So, `M_B = (1.86 xx 60 xx 1000)/(2.33 xx 250)`
= 191.58 g/mol
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