Chapter 13: Q13.67 P (page 548)
What is the molality of a solution consisting of 2.66 mL of carbon tetrachloride ( ; d = 1.59 g/mL) in 76.5 mL of methylene chloride ?
Short Answer
The molality of the solution is 0.265 m.
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Chapter 13: Q13.67 P (page 548)
What is the molality of a solution consisting of 2.66 mL of carbon tetrachloride ( ; d = 1.59 g/mL) in 76.5 mL of methylene chloride ?
The molality of the solution is 0.265 m.
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