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Standard XII
Chemistry
Anomalous Behavior of Lithium Halogens
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phenol associates in Benzene to a certain extent in dimerization reaction .A solution containing 0.02 kg of phenol in 1 kg of Benzene has its freezing point depression 0.69K hence degree of association of phenol dimerised will be
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Phenol associates in benzene to a certain extent in dimerisation reaction. A solution containing 0.02 kg of benzene has its freezing point depressed 0.69 K. Hence, degree of association of phenol dimerized will be :
[
K
f
(
C
6
H
6
)
=
5.12
K
k
g
m
o
l
−
1
]
Q.
Phenol associates in benzene to a certain extent to form a dimer. A solution containing
20
×
10
−
3
kg phenol in 1 kg of benzene has its freezing point depressed by 0.69 K. Calculate the fraction of phenol that has dimerised.
K
f
for benzene
=
5.12
kg mol
−
1
K
Q.
Phenol associates in benzene to certain extent to form a dimer.A solution containing
20
×
10
−
3
k
g
of phenol in 1.0 kg of benzene has its freezing point depressed by 0.69 K. Calculate the fraction of phenol that has dimerized .
(
K
f
for benzene is
5.12
K
k
g
m
o
l
−
1
).
Q.
Phenol associates in benzene to a certain extent to form dimer. A solution containing
20
×
10
−
3
kg of phenol in
1.0
kg of benzene has its freezing point decreased by
0.69
K
.
The fraction of the phenol that has dimerised
(
K
f
of benzene is
5.12
K
m
o
l
−
1
) is:
Q.
Phenol associates in benzene to a certain extent for a dimer. A solution containing
20
×
10
−
3
k
g
of phenol in
1
k
g
of benzene has its freezing point decreased by
0.7
K
Calculate the fraction of the phenol that has dimerised
Given :
(
K
f
)
Benzene
=
5.12
K
k
g
m
o
l
−
1
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