The freezing point depression constant (K f ) of benzene is 5.12 kg mol -1 . The freezing…
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The freezing point depression constant (Kf) of benzene is 5.12 kg mol-1. The freezing point depression for the solution of molality 0.078 m containing a non-electrolytes solute in benzene is (rounded off upto two decimal places):
- 0.20 K
- 0.80 K
- 0.40 K
- 0.60 K
Answer
(C) 0.40 K
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