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It's January in Nashville and your local weather station just informed you that the temperature outside is -8.9 degrees Celcius...Asked by Anonymous
It's January in Nashville and your local weather station just informed you that the temperature outside is -5.10 degrees Celsius. You estimate the amount of ice on your driveway to be approximately 30.0 kg. What is the minimum amount of sodium chloride in kilograms (kg) needed to lower the freezing point of the water so that the ice melts?
**Ignore the Van't Hoff Factor for this problem!
*Kf = 1.86 °C/m for water
*NaCl = 58.44 g/mol
**Ignore the Van't Hoff Factor for this problem!
*Kf = 1.86 °C/m for water
*NaCl = 58.44 g/mol
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Answered by
Cameron
2406.048 kg of NaCl
Answered by
Cameron
I am sorry. Right answer is 2406.048 g of NaCl
Answered by
DrBob222
See https://www.jiskha.com/questions/124219/Its-January-in-Nashville-and-your-local-weather-station-just-informed-you-that-the
but note here you are to ignore the i factor of 2. You call that 1 in this problem.
but note here you are to ignore the i factor of 2. You call that 1 in this problem.
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