A certain liquid X has a normal freezing point of -9.40 °C and a freezing point depression constant 1 = 4.04 °C kg mol. A solution is prepared by dissolving some iron(III) chloride (FeCl,) in 150. g of X. This freezes at - 13.0 °C. Calculate the mass of FeCl, that was dissolved. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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A certain liquid X has a normal freezing point of – 9.40 °C and a freezing point depression constant
K,=4.04 °C kg•mol
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. A solution is prepared by dissolving some iron(III) chloride (FeCl,) in 150. g of X. This solution
freezes at - 13.0 °C. Calculate the mass of FeCl, that was dissolved.
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Given a liquid X,Normal freezing point = -9.40°CFreezing point of solution = -13.0°CDepression in freezing point(Tf) = 3.60°CKf=4.04 °C Kg mol-1Mass of solvent =150×10-3Kg

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