Molal depression constant for a solvent is 4.0 K kg mol -1 . The depression in the…
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Molal depression constant for a solvent is 4.0 K kg mol-1. The depression in the freezing point of the solvent for 0.03 mol kg-1 solution of K2SO4 is:
(Assume complete dissociation of the electrolyte)
- 0.36 K
- 0.18 K
- 0.12 K
- 0.24 K
Answer
(A) 0.36 K
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