Assuming ideal solution behavior, what is the freezing point of a solution of dibromobenzene, C6H4Br2, in 0.250 kg of benzene, if the solution boils at 83.5
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First, we need to find the molality of the solution. We know that the boiling point elevation and freezing point depression are related to the molality of the solution by the following equations: ΔTb = Kb * m ΔTf = Kf * m where ΔTb is the boiling point Show more…
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