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Calculate the molecular mass of sulphur if 35.5 g of sulphur dissolves in 100.0 g of CS2 to produce a solution that has a boiling point of 49.48°C.
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Calculate the molecular mass of sulphur if 35.5 g of sulphur dissolves in 100.0 g of CS2 to produce a solution that has a boiling point of 49.48°C.
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Since there is an exact amount of 100.0 g probably distilled there is going to be a molecular mass of a whole number, I got 64 m/g, I have
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