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When 064 G of Adrenaline Is Dissolved in 36

Question 39

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When 0.64 g of adrenaline is dissolved in 36.0 g benzene (Kf = 5.12 °C), the freezing point is lowered by 0.50°C. Determine the molecular mass of adrenaline.

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