- In thermodynamics, the
cryoscopic constant, Kf,
relates molality to
freezing point depression (which is a
colligative property). It is the
ratio of the...
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melting point of the pure
compound is
relatively high (43.8 °C). Its
cryoscopic constant is 3.9 °C·kg/mol. By
melting lauric acid with the
unknown substance...
- some constants, such as Kf (the
freezing point depression constant, or
cryoscopic constant),
depend on the
identity of a substance, and so may be considered...
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expressed as a molality, the
proportionality constant is
known as the
cryoscopic constant (Kf) and is
characteristic for each solvent. If w represents...
- solvent}}}}-T_{\rm {f,{\text{solution}}}}=i\cdot K_{f}\cdot m} ) Here Kf is the
cryoscopic constant (equal to 1.86 °C kg/mol for the
freezing point of water), i...
- fluoride, a
chemical substance Kleinflansch, a
quick release vacuum flange Cryoscopic constant, Kf,
related to freezing-point
depression Karl
Fischer titration...
- This is
related to cryoscopy,
which determines the same
value from the
cryoscopic constant (of
freezing point depression). This
property of
elevation of...
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describes the
change in
refractive index with concentration.
Cryoscopy and
cryoscopic constant Ebullioscopy and
ebullioscopic constant Dumas method of molecular...
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Growth Des.
Cryst Growth...
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Chemistry Institutions University College London McMaster University Thesis Cryoscopic studied in
sulphuric and
nitric acids (1949)
Doctoral advisor Sir Christopher...