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Arturiano [62]
4 years ago
8

A solution is prepared by dissolving 4.66 g of KCl in enough distilled water to give 250 mL of solution. KCl is a strong electro

lyte. How will the freezing point of the solution be different from that of pure water?
Chemistry
2 answers:
ki77a [65]4 years ago
8 0

Answer : The solution will be 0.931^oC  lower than water.

Explanation :  Given,

Molal-freezing-point-depression constant (K_f) for water = 1.86^oC/m

Mass of KCl (solute) = 4.66 g

Volume of water = 250 mL

Density of water = 1.00 g/mL

So,

Mass of water (solvent) = Density\times volume=1.00g/mL\times 250mL=250g=0.250kg

Molar mass of KCl = 74.5 g/mole

Formula used :  

\Delta T_f=i\times K_f\times m\\\\\Delta T=i\times K_f\times\frac{\text{Mass of KCl}}{\text{Molar mass of KCl}\times \text{Mass of water in Kg}}

where,

\Delta T = change in freezing point

i = Van't Hoff factor = 2  (for KCl electrolyte)

K_f = freezing point constant for water = 1.86^oC/m

m = molality

Now put all the given values in this formula, we get

\Delta T=2\times (1.86^oC/m)\times \frac{4.66g}{74.5g/mol\times 0.250kg}

\Delta T=0.931^oC

T^o-T_s=0.931^oC

From this we conclude that, the solution will be 0.931^oC  lower than water.

Therefore, the solution will be 0.931^oC  lower than water.

Leokris [45]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Depression in freezing point = 2 X 1.853 X 0.25 = 0.9625

Thus this will be the difference between the freezing point of pure water and the solution.

Explanation:

On adding any non volatile solute to a solvent its boiling point increases and its freezing point decreases [these are two of the four colligative properties].

The depression in freezing point is related to molality of solution as:

ΔTf=iK_{f}Xmolality

where

ΔTf= depression in freezing point

Kf= cryoscopic constant of water = 1.853 K. kg/mol.

i = Van't Hoff factor = 2 ( for KCl)

molality = \frac{molesofsolute}{massofsolvent(Kg)}

moles of solute = mass / molarmass = 4.66 / 74.55 =0.0625

mass of solvent = mass of solution (almost)

considering the density of solution to be 1g/mL

mass of solvent = 250 grams = 0.250 Kg

molality = \frac{0.0625}{0.25}= 0.25

Putting values

depression in freezing point = 2 X 1.853 X 0.25 = 0.9625

Thus this will be the difference between the freezing point of pure water and the solution.

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