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OBJECTIVES
In this experiment, the following will be determined:
1. compute for the molality of solution given boiling point elevation and freezing point depression; and
2. to explain the other colligative properties of liquids.
MATERIALS
A. Equipment B. Reagent
• Triple beam balance • acetic acid
• Bunsen burner • water
• Wire gauze • sugar
• Thermometer
• (250 mL) beaker
• 25 or 50 mL graduated cylinder
• test tube
PROCEDURES
A. Effect of solute on freezing point of solvent
1. Prepare an ice water bath by filling a 250 mL beaker with ice.
2. Weigh an empty graduated cylinder and record the mass.
3. Fill the graduated cylinder with 10 g of acetic acid.
4. Transfer the acetic acid in a test tube.
5. Put the thermometer in the test tube.
6. Submerge the test tube with acetic acid in the ice bath.
7. Record the temperature by which glacial acetic acid turns to solid.
8. Do the process again, this time, instead of using 10g of pure acetic acid, you will use 2 grams of sugar
mixed with 8 grams of acetic acid.
9. Compute for the molality of the given solution.
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