Two elements A and B form compounds having formula AB2 and AB4. When dissolved in 20 g of benzene (C6H6), 1 g of AB2 lowers the freezing point by 2.3 K whereas 1.0 g of AB4 lowers it by 1.3 K. The molar depression constant for benzene is 5.1 K kg mol–1. Calculate atomic masses of A and B.
Solution:
Weight of component AB2 = 1 g
Weight of benzene = 20 g
Molar despression costant, Kf = 5.1 K
Delta Tf = 2.3 K
Use formula of Molar mass
Mass of MAB2 =Atomic weight of A + 2 × Atomic weight of B
A + 2B = 110.87 ...(1)
Similarly,
Mass of MAB4 = =Atomic weight of A + 4 × Atomic weight of B
A + 4B = 196.15 ...(2)
Subtracting equation (2) from (1), we get
2B = 196.15 - 110.87 = 85.28
Divide by 2
B = 42.64
Atomic mass of element B = 42.64 g atom-1.
Plug the value in equation (1) we get
A + 2B = 110.87
A= (110.87 - 2 × 42.64)
= 25.59 g atom-1.
Atomic mass of element a = 25.59 g atom-1
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