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An antifreeze solution is prepared containing 40.0 g of ethylene glycol (molar mass = 62.0 g/mol) in 60.0 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of this solution. Which calculation is it?
A. 120.1⁰C
B. -20.1⁰C
C. 0.518 ⁰C
D. 20.1⁰C
9 years ago

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Damon
LOL, hint - it is below freezing point of water with no antifreeze
9 years ago
Cherry
Thanks :)
9 years ago
Damon
You are welcome ;)
9 years ago

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