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OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is this a test?
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
no
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay... Either way I could help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what do you think #4 is
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OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
c?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Close! Try again
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
D?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I have a felling your guessing, The correct answer is:
molarity x Liters of solution
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
-.- you said #4
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oops I meant 3 sowy!!
OpenStudy (legends):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay now the real #4
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
again c
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Its not C but D
1000 ml / 225 ml = 4.44
0.8 M / 4.44 = 0.18 M
OpenStudy (legends):
Nice job^
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Thanx
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
few more
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
okay
OpenStudy (legends):
I guess Ill just watch lol
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
@Legends you can still try haha
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Colligative properties of solutions are properties that depend upon the concentration of solute molecules or ions, but not upon the identity of the solute. Colligative properties include freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, vapor pressure lowering, and osmotic pressure.
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
so b?
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OpenStudy (legends):
I was thinkning b also
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I was thinking the same thing but im not too sure about that
OpenStudy (anonymous):
for #6) I belive its B.disrupts crystal formation of the solvent.
OpenStudy (legends):
Shell be back
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Okay
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OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
xD one more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Is it #7?
OpenStudy (legends):
Yup because 6+1=7
OpenStudy (adajiamcneal):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
If it is: 167 mL solution x (85.0 mL alcohol / 100 mL solution) = 142 mL alcohol
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