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... estimate the partial molar volume of CH , OH in a solution containing 25 percent by weight of alcohol . 17. A solution of 3.00 g of protein in 250 cm3 of water has an osmotic pressure of 176 torr at 25 ° C . Estimate the molecular ...
... estimate the partial molar volume of CH , OH in a solution containing 25 percent by weight of alcohol . 17. A solution of 3.00 g of protein in 250 cm3 of water has an osmotic pressure of 176 torr at 25 ° C . Estimate the molecular ...
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... estimate the specific conductance of each of the following solutions : ( a ) 0.005 M NaHCO , ( b ) 0.001 M Zn ( CH , COO ) 2 ( c ) 0.0001 M K , Fe ( CN ) 6 10. Estimate the activity coefficients of each ion in an aqueous solution at 25 ...
... estimate the specific conductance of each of the following solutions : ( a ) 0.005 M NaHCO , ( b ) 0.001 M Zn ( CH , COO ) 2 ( c ) 0.0001 M K , Fe ( CN ) 6 10. Estimate the activity coefficients of each ion in an aqueous solution at 25 ...
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... Estimate the molecular weight of the cellulose nitrate by a suitable extrapolation to zero concentration , and estimate the interaction constant for the polymer in solution . Concentration , g / liter Osmotic pressure X 10 ' , atm 3.00 ...
... Estimate the molecular weight of the cellulose nitrate by a suitable extrapolation to zero concentration , and estimate the interaction constant for the polymer in solution . Concentration , g / liter Osmotic pressure X 10 ' , atm 3.00 ...
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