Question
How do you arrange these aqueous solutions in order of decreasing freezing point: 0.10 m Na3PO4, 0.35 m NaCl, 0.20 m MgCl2, 0.15 m C6H12O6, and CH3OOH?
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Read Freezing Point Depression Section:
http://www.chemistryexplained.com/Ce-Co/Colligative-Properties.html
http://www.chemistryexplained.com/Ce-Co/Colligative-Properties.html
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