CHM120H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Freezing-Point Depression, Melting Point, Molar Mass

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Determination of a molar mass by freezing point depression. The molar mass of an unknown solute is to be determined, while analyzing and interpreting the changes on the freezing point of a liquid solvent. An ice water bath was prepared with 300ml of ice/water/rock salt. The ice water bath was placed in a 600 ml beaker and had a temperature of -5 to -10 c. Twelve milliliters of cyclohexane was added to a test tube and the weight was recorded. The test tube was placed in the ice-water bath with a thermometer and stirring wire. The temperature of the cyclohexane was recorded every 15 seconds while being stirred. The test tube was removed from the ice-water bath and warm water was poured on the outside of the test tube to bring it down to room temperature. An unknown solid solute was weighed out to about 0. 10-0. 15g. The solute was transferred to the test tube with the cyclohexane.

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