![SOLVED: 9.) Given the following data, calculate the normal boiling point for formic acid (HCOOH). (the answer is 120 °C) ∆Hf°(kJ/mol) S°(J/mol K) HCOOH(l) -410. 130.0 HCOOH(g) -363 250.9 SOLVED: 9.) Given the following data, calculate the normal boiling point for formic acid (HCOOH). (the answer is 120 °C) ∆Hf°(kJ/mol) S°(J/mol K) HCOOH(l) -410. 130.0 HCOOH(g) -363 250.9](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_previews/d3179b4c-8a1f-42ef-b201-fa743fb64712_large.jpg)
SOLVED: 9.) Given the following data, calculate the normal boiling point for formic acid (HCOOH). (the answer is 120 °C) ∆Hf°(kJ/mol) S°(J/mol K) HCOOH(l) -410. 130.0 HCOOH(g) -363 250.9
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SOLVED: Formic acid (HCO2H) is a monoprotic acid that ionizes only partially in aqueous solutions A 0.20 M formic acid solution is 4.2% ionized. Assuming that the molarity and molality of 'the
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![The freezing point depression of a 0.109 M aq. solution of formic acid is - 0.21^∘C . The equilibrium constant for the reaction is 1.44 × 10^-x . HCOOH (aq) H^+(aq) + The freezing point depression of a 0.109 M aq. solution of formic acid is - 0.21^∘C . The equilibrium constant for the reaction is 1.44 × 10^-x . HCOOH (aq) H^+(aq) +](https://dwes9vv9u0550.cloudfront.net/images/4365483/1e7747eb-43cf-4f46-9334-4aba2dd934eb.jpg)