The molal freezing point constant for water is 1.86 0 C/mole. Therefore, the freezing…
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The molal freezing point constant for water is 1.860C/mole. Therefore, the freezing point of 0.1M NaCl solution in water is expected to be
- –1.860C
- –0.1860C
- –0.3720C
- +0.3370C
Answer
(C) –0.372 0 C
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