Phy Chem
Phy Chem
1. The vapour pressure of benzene is 400 Torr at 60.6C, but it fell to 386 Torr when 19.0
g of an involatile organic compound was dissolved in 500 g of benzene. Calculate the
molar mass of the compound.
2. The addition of 100 g of a compound to 750 g of CCl4 lowered the freezing point of the
solvent by 10.5 K. Calculate the molar mass of the compound.
3. The addition of 5.00 g of a compound to 250 g of naphthalene lowered the freezing
point of the solvent by 0.780 K. Calculate the molar mass of the compound.
4. The osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution at 300 K is 120 kPa. Calculate the
freezing point of the solution.
5. Compare the ionic strengths of 0.1 N solutions of HCl, SrCl2, AlCl3, ZnSO4, and
Fe2(SO4)3.
6. A 0.01 molal solution of K3Fe(CN)6 freezes at -0.062 C. What is the apparent
percentage of dissociation?
7. A 0.4 molal aqueous solution of K2SO4 freezes at -1.52 C. Assuming that i is constant
with temperature, calculate the vapor pressure at 25 C and the normal boiling point of
the solution.
Phy Chem
1. The vapour pressure of benzene is 400 Torr at 60.6C, but it fell to 386 Torr when 19.0
g of an involatile organic compound was dissolved in 500 g of benzene. Calculate the
molar mass of the compound.
2. The addition of 100 g of a compound to 750 g of CCl4 lowered the freezing point of the
solvent by 10.5 K. Calculate the molar mass of the compound.
3. The addition of 5.00 g of a compound to 250 g of naphthalene lowered the freezing
point of the solvent by 0.780 K. Calculate the molar mass of the compound.
4. The osmotic pressure of an aqueous solution at 300 K is 120 kPa. Calculate the
freezing point of the solution.
5. Compare the ionic strengths of 0.1 N solutions of HCl, SrCl2, AlCl3, ZnSO4, and
Fe2(SO4)3.