If this solution is a mixture you would use Henry's or Raoult's Law. If this is pure water then the answer is already in the question.
35.3
True
154 psi
The answer is about 30.9 kJ/mol
The answer is 116.3 Torr. But I don't know how to solve it. I have the same question.
osmotic pressure=CRT x i 25 C to Kelvin = 298K 0.318atm= 0.010 M x 0.08206 x 298 K answer= 1.30
108.7
35.3
True
154 psi
78.9g
The answer is about 30.9 kJ/mol
The answer is 116.3 Torr. But I don't know how to solve it. I have the same question.
32 g KCl
98.6 degrees Fahrenheit = 37 degrees Celsius.
A fixed quantity of gas at a constant pressure exhibits a temperature of 27 degrees Celsius and occupies a volume of 10.0 L. Use Charles's law to calculate: the temperature of the gas in degrees Celsius in atmospheres if the volume is increased to 16.0 L
K = (C + 273.15)