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Additional Practice Problem Colligative and Isotonic
Additional Practice Problem Colligative and Isotonic
PHYSICAL PHARMACY ADDITIONAL PRACTICE 1. Camphor (C6H16)) melts at 179.8C, and it jas
COLLOGATIVE PROPERTY, BUFFER AND ISOTONIC particularly large freezing point depression
SOLUTION constant 40C/m. when 0.186g of an organic
substance of unknown molar mass is dissolved
BOILING POINT ELEVATION in 22.01 g of liquid camphor, the freezing point of
1. A solution was made by adding 150.5 g of drug the mixture is found to be 176.7C. what is the
dissolve in 500 g of water. What is the mw of the molar mass if the solute?
drug if the solution boils at 118C? Answer: 109g/mol
Answer: 8.70 g/mole
2. What is the is the boiling point elevation when 2. What is the freezing point of water solution made
147 g of lactic acid (C6H10O5) is dissolved in by dissolving 10.9 g of magnesium chloride in
647 g of (C6H12) kb= 2.79 C/m 88.41 g water?
Answer: 3.91C Answer: -7.23C
OSMOTIC PRESSURE LOWERING VAPOR PRESSURE LOWERING
1. A 45.3 g of drug was dissolved in water and 1. The vapor pressure of pure CFC 11
yield in 100ml of solution at 30C was found to (MW=137.4g/mole) is 24.5 psi and CFC 12
produce an osmotic pressure of 0.89atm. what is (MW=120.9g/mole) is 94.5 psi. A mixture of
the molecular weight of the solute? 500g of 5:7. What is the partial pressure of CFC
Answer: 4.19g/mole 11 and CFC 12 and What is the total partial
pressure of the mixture?.
Answer: 58.04 atm, 9.45 atm = 67.49 atm = 52.79 psig