Freezing of Living Cells: Mechanisms and Implications
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MAZUR, PETER. Freezing of living cells: mechanisms and implications. Am. J. Physiol. 247 (Cell Physiol. 16): C125-C142, 1984.-Cells ...

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Freezing Point Depression, the van’t Hoff Factor, and Molar Mass
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Objectives: To understand colligative properties; To find the freezing point depression of a solution; To determine the van't Hoff factor for acetic acid dissolved in cyclohexane; ...

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Molecular Mass by Freezing Point Depression
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to prepare it. Two common examples of solvent properties that are altered are depression of the freezing point and elevation of the boiling point. The changes in these properties are related to the number ...

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Molar Mass Determination by Freezing Point Depression
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of time is called a cooling curve and exhibits the characteristic plateau which occurs at the freezing point of the substance. The temperature at which the solid first forms from the solution is lower than ...

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Molecular Weight by Freezing Point Depression
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you will use a colligative property to determine the molecular weight of an unknown substance by freezing point measurements in cyclohexane. Colligative properties of solutions are properties that depend on ...

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