For an aqueous solution freezing point is -0.186°C. Elevation of the boiling point of the…
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For an aqueous solution freezing point is -0.186°C. Elevation of the boiling point of the same solution is (kf = 1.86° mol-1 kg and kb = 0.512° mol-1 kg).
- 0.186°
- 0.0512°
- 1.86°
- 5.12°
Answer
(B) 0.0512°
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