Calculate the molalities, the change in boiling points (ΔTbp), and the change in freezing points (ΔTfp) of water at 1 atm if 0.500 moles of each of the following compounds are dissolved in 200.00 g of water. (Round your answer to 3 sig figs)
(a) Fructose, C6H12O6 (a non-electrolyte)
m = mol/kg
ΔTbp = °C
ΔTfp = °C
(b) Sodium chloride
m = mol/kg
ΔTbp = °C
ΔTfp = °C
(c) Barium nitrate
m = mol/kg
ΔTbp = °C
ΔTfp = °C
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