How do you calculate the experimental molality of the methanol solution from the freezing point of the solution?

DeltaT_(f) = K_(f)m

1 Answer
Sep 4, 2017

If you find K_f and T_f in a table for pure methanol, you can solve the equation for m (molality of solution). Moreover, you can calculate the molar mass of an unknown solute to identify it in the lab.

For instance, if the freezing point of pure water is 0°C, but with the addition of salt it becomes -2.0°C, we can derive the molality of salt present.

Water K_f = (1.86°C)/m

2.0°C = (1.86°C)/m * m
therefore m approx 1.1m