can someone give me a lil more help, i understand what borek is saying, but how do i find the mass of the solvent, and what method do i use when given the density
Concentrated sulfuric acid (18.4 molar) has a density of 11.84 g per ml
dilution with water to 5.20 molar, density of 1.38 g per ml
can be used as an a electroyte is lead batterys.
What is the molality of the 5.20 molar H2SO4 solution?
well I am not exactly sure where to start, but i...
all right, I am glad i found someone can help me!
Concentrated sulfuric acid (18.4 molar) has a density of 11.84 g per ml
dilution with water to 5.20 molar, density of 1.38 g per ml
can be used as an a electroyte is lead batterys.
What is the molality of the 5.20 molar H2SO4 solution?
well I...
that didnt work...is it this http://home.att.net/~v.d.singleton/genchem/curve.gif
which i think is right or is it go down than parabolas back up then flattens out at the freezin point
im sorry to keep asking questions but i am strugglin in this class...
i have to draw the cooling curves of both a pure solvent and solution.
which one is correctPS
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for the second one, the AgNO3 would not conduct because of an ionic compound in the solid state, and the sodium metal conducts well because if not all most mettcalic compound always conduct.
well for the first one i was thinking the difference would be because sucrose solution is molecular and insolube in water the conductivity is really low, and the conductivity of the silver nitrate in solution is very good because it is ionic and ionic bonded compounds generally have better...