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TABLE 13.2Molal Boiling-Point Elevation and Freezing-Point Depression Constants of Several Common Solvents
Solvent |
Normal Boiling Point
|
|
Normal Freezing Point
|
|
Water |
100.0 |
0.52 |
0.0 |
1.86 |
Benzene |
80.1 |
2.53 |
5.5 |
512 |
Ethanol |
78.4 |
1.22 |
-117.3 |
1.99 |
Acetic acid |
117.9 |
2.93 |
16.6 |
3.90 |
Cyclohexane |
80.7 |
2.79 |
6.6 |
20.0 |
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