A solution contains 0.1 mol of acetamide in 1 litre of glacial acetic acid. When the…
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A solution contains 0.1 mol of acetamide in 1 litre of glacial acetic acid. When the solution is cooled, the first crystal that appeared at the freezing point contains the molecules of:
- acetamide only
- Acetic acid only
- both acetamide and acetic acid
- None
Answer
(B) Acetic acid only
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