Maximum freezing point, for 1 molal solution of assuming complete ionisation in each…
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Maximum freezing point, for 1 molal solution of assuming complete ionisation in each case, will be:
- [Fe (H2O) 6]Cl3
- [Fe (H2O) 5Cl]Cl2. H2O
- [Fe (H2O)4Cl2]Cl.2H2O
- [Fe (H2O)3Cl3]. 3H2O
Answer
(D) [Fe (H 2 O) 3 Cl 3 ]. 3H 2 O
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