Chris is correct because the reactants and products do not have to have the same mass, but they do have to weigh the same. Is the correct answer:) Hannah is right because the mass of the reactants was different than the mass of the products. is incorrect
Answer:
Physical change
Explanation:
No new substances were produced so it is physical change.
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Answer:
The molar mass for the solute is 180.8 g/mol
Explanation:
We apply the colligative property of freezing point depression.
The formula is T° freezing pure solvent - T° freezing solution = Kf . m
T° freezing pure solvent - T° freezing solution → ΔT
Kf = 1.86 °C/m
m is molality. We must determine with data given.
Molality are the moles of solute contained in 1 kg of solvent
0° - (-1.8°C) = 1.86 °C/m . m
1.8°C / 1.86 m/°C = m → 0.968 mol/kg
We multiply the molality by kg of solute, to determine the moles
100 g . 1kg/1000 g = 0.1kg → 0.968 mol/kg . 0.1 kg = 0.0968 moles
To find the molar mass we make g/ mol → 17.5 g / 0.0968 mol =
180.8 g/mol