3. A measurement of the freezing temperature of a solution allowsyou to calculate the concentration of the solution. What else do you need to measure to determine the molar mass of the solid added to the solvent

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Answer:

Osmotic pressure and boiling point elevation

Explanation:

In the the osmotic pressure one can determine the molar mass of a solid by calculating the number  of  moles from the Morality formula which involves the volume of the solution.

In the boiling point elevation you can determine the number of moles of the solute in the solution by using the Molality formula.

In order to determine the molar mass of the solid, we need to measure Osmotic pressure and boiling point elevation.

Osmotic Pressure:

It is defined as the pressure that must be applied to the solution side to stop fluid movement when a semipermeable membrane separates a solution from pure water. It can be determined by the molar mass of a solid by calculating the number of moles from the Morality formula which involves the volume of the solution.

Boling Point elevation:

It describes the phenomenon that the boiling point of a liquid (a solvent) will be higher when another compound is added, meaning that a solution has a higher boiling point than a pure solvent. In the boiling point elevation you can determine the number of moles of the solute in the solution by using the Molality formula.

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