The numbers may be off by a few, if you worked it out, since my periodic table is for AP chemistry. Hope this helps!!!
Answer: small, whole-number ratio
Explanation: 1) A compound consists of atoms of two or more elements combined in a small, whole-number ratio. In a given compound, the numbers of atoms of each of its elements are always present in the same ratio
During the chemical reaction, the solid substance that is insoluble formed during the combination of two aqueous solutions is called a precipitate. The answer is letter C. The precipitation reaction occurs when a salt is formed in the reaction of solutions with salts.
Answer : The molecular weight of this compound is 891.10 g/mol
Explanation : Given,
Mass of compound = 12.70 g
Mass of ethanol = 216.5 g
Formula used :
where,
= change in freezing point
= temperature of pure ethanol =
= temperature of solution =
= freezing point constant of ethanol =
i = van't hoff factor = 1 (for non-electrolyte)
m = molality
Now put all the given values in this formula, we get
Therefore, the molecular weight of this compound is 891.10 g/mol