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Assuming 100% dissociation, calculate the freezing point and boiling point of 2.91 m K3PO4(aq).
13 years ago

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DrBob222
delta T = i*Kf*m
i = 4. Solve for delta T and subtract from -0C to find new freezing point.

delta T = i*Kb*m
i = 4. Solve for delta T and add to 100 to find new boiling point.
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