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1. A solution of 14.2 g of a nonvolatile nonelctrolyte in 264 g of ethyl alcohol boils at 79.8 degrees C. What is the molecular mass of the solute?
2. Calculate the molecular mass of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte that raises the boiling point of water to 100.78 degrees C at 101.3 kPa when 51 g of the compound is dissolved in 500 g of water.
1. A solution of 14.2 g of a nonvolatile nonelctrolyte in 264 g of ethyl alcohol boils at 79.8 degrees C. What is the molecular mass of the solute?
2. Calculate the molecular mass of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte that raises the boiling point of water to 100.78 degrees C at 101.3 kPa when 51 g of the compound is dissolved in 500 g of water.
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17 Dec 2019