1. An aqueous sugar solution is formed by adding 50.1 g sucrose (C12H22O11) to 200.0 g water. What is the boiling point (in oC) of this sugar solution (this is NOT the ?Tb).
Kb H2O = 0.51 oC/m
Report Your Answer To Two Decimal Places.
When Determining The molality Of The Dissolved Particles, Assume Complete Ionization Of Ionic Compounds - 1 Molecule Can Form 1, 2, 3, Or More Dissolved Particles.
2. Calculate the molecular weight of sulfur if 35.5 grams of sulfur dissolve in 100.0 grams of CS2 to produce a solution that has a boiling point of 49.49 oC.
Kb CS2 = 2.35 oC/m
Boiling Point CS2 = 46.23 oC