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Freezing point depression molal constant

Impure substances have melting points that are very dependent upon the amount of impurity present. For a few substances this is quantified as the molal freezing point depression constant. The result is that melting points can be a very useful indicator of purification efforts. As long as each purification step in a process results in a higher melting point, the substance has been made more pure. This same concept allows the quality control chemist to have a very sensitive method for detecting impurities that is lower than anticipated. [Pg.57]

IQ = molal freezing-point depression constant Kb = molal boiling-point elevation constant Kf for water = 1.86 K kg mol-1 for water = 0.512 K kg mol-1 AT = iKf x molality ATb = iKb x molality n = MRT... [Pg.368]

Kf = molal freezing-point depression constant Kt,= molal boiling-point elevation constant A = absorbance a= molar absorptivity b = path length c= concentration Q = reaction quotient /= current (amperes) q= charge (coulombs) f= time (seconds)... [Pg.139]

A solution also exhibits a depression in its freezing point. The freezing point depression is the decrease in the temperature of the freezing point due to the addition of a solute. It is calculated using the equations ATj. = Kjm, where ATj. is the decrease in freezing point for the solution, Kj. is the molal freezing point depression constant, and m is the molality of the solution. Water s K. value is 1.86°C/m. [Pg.132]

For example, the observation that the freezing point of a 1 molal solution of acetone in sulfuric acid is depressed by twice the molal freezing-point depression constant of sulfuric acid is interpreted in terms of the reaction... [Pg.130]

A 0.01 molal solution of COH in H2S04 freezes at 10.09°C. The freezing point of pure H2S04 is 10.36°C, and the molal freezing-point depression constant is 6.81 °C. Explain. [Pg.168]

Molal Boiling-Point-Elevation Constants (Afb) and Molal Freezing-Point-Depression Constants (ACf) for Some Common Substances... [Pg.451]

PROBLEM 11.20 Assuming complete dissociation, what is the molality of an aqueous solution of KBr whose freezing point is —2.95°C The molal freezing-point-depression constant of water is given in Table 11.4. [Pg.453]

A solution prepared by dissolving 3.00 g of ascorbic acid (vitamin C, C HsOg) in 50.0 g of acetic acid has a freezing point that is depressed by AT = 1.33°C below that of pure acetic acid. What is the value of the molal freezing-point-depression constant for acetic acid ... [Pg.467]

Kf is called the molal freezing-point depression constant, since it is equal to the freezing-point depression predicted by Eq. (11) for a 1 molal solution. [Pg.181]

Molal freezing-point depression constant (K molal ) Kf 20.4 1.855... [Pg.183]

Molal freezing-point depression constant a constant characteristic of a particular solvent that gives the change in freezing point as a function of the solution molality used in molecular weight determinations. (17.5)... [Pg.1105]

One mole of solute dissolved in 1000 g of solvent (to produce a 1 molal solution) depresses the freezing point by the molal freezing point depression constant (X/). The degree to which the freezing point of any solution is depressed (compared to that of the pure solvent) is directly proportional to the molality of the solute present. [Pg.134]

Glycol (C2H602) is the main component in antifreeze. What mass of glycol must be added to 10 liters of water to prevent freezing down to -18.6°C (The molal freezing point depression constant for water is 1.86°C kg/mol.)... [Pg.90]

Since Lo is the molar heat of fusion of the pure solvent at its fi-cczing point, at 1 atm., ijroMi/lOOOZ/o is exactly equivalent to the molal freezing point depression constant X, as defined by equation (36.12) hence equation... [Pg.382]

The freezing point depressions of solutions of nonelectrolytes have been found to be equal to the molality of the solute times a proportionality constant called the molal freezing point depression constant, Kf. [Pg.565]

Pure copper melts at 1083°C. Its molal freezing point depression constant is 23°C/m. What will be the melting point of a brass made of 10% Zn and 90% Cu by mass ... [Pg.586]

K = molal freezing-point depression constant = molal boiling-point elevation constant... [Pg.34]


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