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If the freezing point depression (DTf) is 5.62 and the freezing point depression constant (Kf) is 3.90, what is the molality of the solution? Assume that the solute is a nonelectrolyte (i = 1).
16 years ago

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Answered by DrBob222
delta T = Kf*m
5.62 = 3.90*m
Solve for m
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