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daltonest1984

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Refined white table sugar is usually derived from either sugar cane or sugar beets. Irrespective of the source of table sugar, after refining it always has the same composition of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen.
 
  Sugar is best classified as which one of the following? A) ideal mixture
  B) element
  C) compound
  D) mixture

Question 2

A 2.00 g sample of a non-electrolyte (molar mass = 118 ) is dissolved in 55.0 g of benzene (Kf of benzene is What is the freezing point depression of the solution?
 
  A) 1.58 C
  B) 3.16 C
  C) 0.79 C
  D) 2.33 C



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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