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20 gram of an unknown non-volatile substance is dissolved in 1.0 Kg of solvent, and the resulting freezing pt of the solvent is measured and compared to the freezing pt of the pure solvent. In ordeer to calculate the molecular weight of the unknown solvent, what else must be known?
I. the freezing pt depression constant of the solvent
II. the degree to which the solute ionizes in the solvent
III. the density of the resulting solution
I say all 3 are required, but the answer said only I and II are required. I though dentistry of solution is require to convert from molality to molecular weight? am I right?
I. the freezing pt depression constant of the solvent
II. the degree to which the solute ionizes in the solvent
III. the density of the resulting solution
I say all 3 are required, but the answer said only I and II are required. I though dentistry of solution is require to convert from molality to molecular weight? am I right?