Answer:
2,347.8 grams
Explanation:
The freezing point depression Kf of water = 1.86° C / molal.
To still freeze at -12° C, then the molality of the solution 12/ 1.86 = 6.45 moles
The molecular weight of sorbitol (C6H14O6)is:
6 C = 6 ×12 = 72
14 H = 14 × 1 = 14
6 O = 6 × 16 = 96
...giving a total of 182
So one mole of sorbitol has a mass of 182 grams.
Since there are 2 kg of water, 2 × 6.45 moles = 12.9 moles can be added to the water to get the 12° C freezing point depression.
Therefore
grams = moles × molar mass
12.9 moles × 182 grams / mole = 2,347.8 grams of sorbitol can be added and still freeze
Answer:
PH. PH2. PH3.
Explanation:
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When cloud particles become too heavy to remain suspended in the air, they fall to the earth as precipitation. Precipitation occurs in a variety of forms; hail, rain, freezing rain, sleet or snow.
When the temperature is too hot for snow it'll rain and if the tempature is too cold it will freeze the rain and that's how you get snow or hail.
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The correct answer is Meters/second