Given that ∆T f is the depression in freezing point of the solvent in a solution of a non…
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Given that ∆Tf is the depression in freezing point of the solvent in a solution of a non volatile solute of molality 1, the quantity \(\lim _{m \rightarrow 1}\left(\frac{\Delta T_{f}}{m}\right)\) is equal to
- Lf (latent heat of fusion)
- Kb (ebullioscopic constant)
- Kf (cryoscopic constant)
- ∆Hfus (enthalpy of fusion)
Answer
(C) K f (cryoscopic constant)
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