14.7 g
electrolyte solution
The solution is an electrolyte
CaCl2 has more particles when dissolved
Boiling and freezing points are colligative properties, meaning they depend on the number of solute particles dissolve in solution. Glucose is a molecular compound so it is one particle dissolved in solution. CaCl2 will dissociate into three particles in solution. There are three times as many particles present in solution when CaCl2 dissolves.
50 percent of the dissolved minerals will condense out of solution by crystallization.
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electrolyte solution
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A solution of sugar (sucrose) in pure water
Moles of solute/ kg of solvent = 2 molal solution
nonelectrolyte
When any solute is dissolved into a solvent, the freezing point will always go down.
No, it is considered an electrolyte because charged ions are present, dissolved in solution (H3O+ and HSO4-). Any acidic aqueous solution is an electrolyte due to the presence of H3O+ in solution (similarly, any basic aqueous solution is also).
This solution is an electrolyte.
The solution is an electrolyte
C6H12O6
C6H12O6 is nonelectrolyte since not ionized in solution