1. What is the freezing point depression for an isotonic solution of morphine sulfate? (Chemical formula: (C17H19NO3)2·H2SO4; MW = 668.74 g/mol; pKa = 9.1).
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First, we need to know the molality of the solution. An isotonic solution has a molality of 0.3 mol/kg. Show more…
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