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The freezing point of a solution containing 50 cm3 of ethylene glycol in 50 g of water is found to be 34C. Assuming ideal behavior, calculate the density of ethylene glycol (Kfforwater=1.86Kkgmol1).

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2.13gcm3
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1.13gcm3
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4.13gcm3
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3.13gcm3
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Solution

The correct option is B 1.13gcm3
We know where ethylene glycol is used. It acts as anti-freezing agent.
Here we have to calculate density and we know the volume of it.
So how to proceed? Simple.
First we get mass of ethylene glycol from the formula we discussed for depression of freezing point and then calculate density by knowing volume and mass.
So,
ΔT=Kf×W2×1000Mw2×w1
ΔT = Depression in freezing point
Kf = Molal depression constant of benzene
W2 = Mass of solute
Mw2 = Molecular mass of solute
W1= Mass of solvent
34=1.86×W2×100062×50
W2=56.66g
V=W2d
50=56.66d
d=1.13gcm3

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