Multiple Choice
Pure benzene, C6H6, has a freezing point of 5.45°C. Its freezing point depressionconstant is: Kf = 5.07 °C m-1. A solution was made by taking 10.00 g of an unknown nonelectrolyte and dissolving it in 105.0 g of benzene. The measured freezing point of the solution was -1.05°C. Calculate the molecular weight of the unknown substance.Hint: Find molality, then moles, then molar mass, being sure to keep track of units.
A) 74.3 g mol-1
B) 82.7 g mol-1
C) 110 g mol-1
D) 122 g mol-1
E) 460 g mol-1
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