319050 2 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 25 g \({{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\) shows a depression in freezing point equal to 1.62 K. \({{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}\,\,{\rm{for}}\,\,{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\,\,{\rm{is}}\,\,{\rm{4}}{\rm{.9}}\,\,{\rm{K}}\,\,{\rm{molalit}}{{\rm{y}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}\). If acid forms dimer molecule in solution, then the percentage association of acid is
319052 Pure benzene freezes at \(5.3^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). A solution of \(0.223 \mathrm{~g}\) of phenylacetic acid \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{5} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{COOH}\right)\) in \(4.4 \mathrm{~g}\) of benzene \(\left( {{{\rm{k}}_{\rm{f}}} = {\rm{5}}{\rm{.12}}\;{\rm{K}}\;{\rm{kg}}\;{\rm{mo}}{{\rm{l}}^{ - 1}}} \right){\rm{freezes}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{4}}{\rm{.47^\circ C}}\). From the observation, one can conclude that
319050 2 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 25 g \({{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\) shows a depression in freezing point equal to 1.62 K. \({{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}\,\,{\rm{for}}\,\,{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\,\,{\rm{is}}\,\,{\rm{4}}{\rm{.9}}\,\,{\rm{K}}\,\,{\rm{molalit}}{{\rm{y}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}\). If acid forms dimer molecule in solution, then the percentage association of acid is
319052 Pure benzene freezes at \(5.3^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). A solution of \(0.223 \mathrm{~g}\) of phenylacetic acid \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{5} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{COOH}\right)\) in \(4.4 \mathrm{~g}\) of benzene \(\left( {{{\rm{k}}_{\rm{f}}} = {\rm{5}}{\rm{.12}}\;{\rm{K}}\;{\rm{kg}}\;{\rm{mo}}{{\rm{l}}^{ - 1}}} \right){\rm{freezes}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{4}}{\rm{.47^\circ C}}\). From the observation, one can conclude that
319050 2 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 25 g \({{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\) shows a depression in freezing point equal to 1.62 K. \({{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}\,\,{\rm{for}}\,\,{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\,\,{\rm{is}}\,\,{\rm{4}}{\rm{.9}}\,\,{\rm{K}}\,\,{\rm{molalit}}{{\rm{y}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}\). If acid forms dimer molecule in solution, then the percentage association of acid is
319052 Pure benzene freezes at \(5.3^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). A solution of \(0.223 \mathrm{~g}\) of phenylacetic acid \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{5} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{COOH}\right)\) in \(4.4 \mathrm{~g}\) of benzene \(\left( {{{\rm{k}}_{\rm{f}}} = {\rm{5}}{\rm{.12}}\;{\rm{K}}\;{\rm{kg}}\;{\rm{mo}}{{\rm{l}}^{ - 1}}} \right){\rm{freezes}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{4}}{\rm{.47^\circ C}}\). From the observation, one can conclude that
319050 2 g of benzoic acid dissolved in 25 g \({{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\) shows a depression in freezing point equal to 1.62 K. \({{\rm{K}}_{\rm{f}}}\,\,{\rm{for}}\,\,{{\rm{C}}_{\rm{6}}}{{\rm{H}}_{\rm{6}}}\,\,{\rm{is}}\,\,{\rm{4}}{\rm{.9}}\,\,{\rm{K}}\,\,{\rm{molalit}}{{\rm{y}}^{{\rm{ - 1}}}}\). If acid forms dimer molecule in solution, then the percentage association of acid is
319052 Pure benzene freezes at \(5.3^{\circ} \mathrm{C}\). A solution of \(0.223 \mathrm{~g}\) of phenylacetic acid \(\left(\mathrm{C}_{6} \mathrm{H}_{5} \mathrm{CH}_{2} \mathrm{COOH}\right)\) in \(4.4 \mathrm{~g}\) of benzene \(\left( {{{\rm{k}}_{\rm{f}}} = {\rm{5}}{\rm{.12}}\;{\rm{K}}\;{\rm{kg}}\;{\rm{mo}}{{\rm{l}}^{ - 1}}} \right){\rm{freezes}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{4}}{\rm{.47^\circ C}}\). From the observation, one can conclude that