An aqueous solution of a non-electrolyte solute boils at 100.52º C. The freezing point of…
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An aqueous solution of a non-electrolyte solute boils at 100.52º C. The freezing point of the solution will be (Kf = 1.86 K Kg mol–1, Kb = 0.52 K kg mol–1)
- 0ºC
- –1.86ºC
- 1.86ºC
- None of the above.
Answer
(B) –1.86ºC
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