Students investigated the balance of respiration and photosynethsis using an aquatic snail and some pondweed. The students set up four tubes, A, B, C, and D, as shown in the table below. The colour change in each tube, after 24 hours in the light is recorded. Explain why the indicator solution in Tube C turns yellow
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Ответ:
The maximum mass of sucrose you can add is 4158.95 grams.
Explanation:
This is an example of freezing point depression. The formula for calculating this is the following:
ΔT = Kf . b . i
ΔT is the temperature depression
Kf is the cryoscopic constant that is unique for each solvent
b is the molality of the solution (moles of solute per kg of solvent)
i is the Vant Hoff factor
The freezing point of water is 0°C. ΔT equals inicial temperature - final temperature, so it's 0°- (-15°)= 273K - 258K = 15K
The Kf for water is known to be 1.853 K. Kg /mol
i is the number of particles the molecule is split to when ionized. Because sucrose doesn't ionize, its Vant Hoff factor is 1.
If we clear b from the ecuation:
b = ΔT/ Kf . i
b = 15K/ 1.853 K. Kg/mol . 1
b= 8.1 mol/kg
If we can add 8.1 moles to a kg of water before it freezes, we use cross multiplication to calculate how many we can add to 1.5 kg. The answer is 12.15.
The weight of a mole of sucrose is 342.3 grams. So the weight of 12.15 moles of sucrose is 4158.95g.