This document provides key information from a colligative properties worksheet, including freezing point and boiling point data for different salt solutions with varying molalities. The salt solutions with higher molalities have higher boiling points and freezing points that are closer to 0°C compared to solutions with lower molalities. The document also lists new melting and boiling points calculated after a change in molality for one of the solutions.
This document provides key information from a colligative properties worksheet, including freezing point and boiling point data for different salt solutions with varying molalities. The salt solutions with higher molalities have higher boiling points and freezing points that are closer to 0°C compared to solutions with lower molalities. The document also lists new melting and boiling points calculated after a change in molality for one of the solutions.
This document provides key information from a colligative properties worksheet, including freezing point and boiling point data for different salt solutions with varying molalities. The salt solutions with higher molalities have higher boiling points and freezing points that are closer to 0°C compared to solutions with lower molalities. The document also lists new melting and boiling points calculated after a change in molality for one of the solutions.
1) boiling point = 101.6 and freezing point = -5.7
2) the salt solution has a higher molality of particles so it will have a higher boiling point 3) freezing point = -1.86 and boiling point = 100.52 4) ΔTf = 2.87C 5) Boiling point = 101.34C
7) New melting point = -.97C
8) new boiling point = 100.06C 9) 4.5 m SO2 < 2.5 m NaCl < 3.5 m MgCl2 10) 4.81 m