What is the freezing point of a solution that contains 0.550 moles of #NaI# in 615 g of water?
#K_f# = 1.86 C/m
molar mass of water = 18 g
molar mass of water = 18 g
1 Answer
Apr 11, 2017
Explanation:
Freezing point depression is a function of the moles of solute in the moles of solvent. It is a “colligative property” based on particles in solution, not just compound molarity. First, we ‘normalize’ the given values to a standard liter of solution, using the density of water as
0.550/0.615L = 0.894 molar solution.
HOWEVER, in the case of NaI we have a compound that will dissociate completely into TWO moles of particles, doubling the “molar quantity” in solution.
Applying the freezing point depression constant for this compound we have: