In a 0.2 molal aqueous solution of a weak acid HX, the degree of ionisation is 0.3…
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In a 0.2 molal aqueous solution of a weak acid HX, the degree of ionisation is 0.3. Taking kf for water as 1.85 K kg mol-1, the freezing point of the solution will be nearest to:
- -0.481oC
- -0.360oC
- -0.260oC
- +0.480oC
Answer
(A) -0.481 o C
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