If 15 gm of a solute in 100 gm of water makes a solution that freezes at –1.0ºC, then 30…
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If 15 gm of a solute in 100 gm of water makes a solution that freezes at –1.0ºC, then 30 gm of the same solute in
100 gm of water will make a solution that freezes at
100 gm of water will make a solution that freezes at
- –0.5ºC
- –2.0ºC
- 0ºC
- 2.0ºC
Answer
(B) –2.0ºC
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