calculate mass of ethylene glycol which should be added to 4 kg water to prevent it from freezing at -6°C
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Explanation:
≈51,883.3 Kg
step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
M2 ( ethylene glycol) = 62.0 g/mol
W1 (water) = 5.50 Kg
= 5500 g
Now,
∆Tf = 0° C - (-100°C) = 100 ° C = 283 K
Now,
W2 ( ethylene glycol ) = ??.
Given,
Kf = 1.86 K kg/mol
Now,
we know that,
∆Tf = (K1× W2 × 1000)/ (M2 × W1)
=> W2 = (∆Tf × M2 × W1)/(Kf × 1000)
=> W2 = (283 × 62 × 5500)/(1.86 × 1000)
=> W2 = 51,883.3 Kg
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