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4) An aqueous solution is 1.65 m glucose. What are the boiling point and freezing point of this solution?
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DrBob222
delta T = Kf*m
Substitute and subtract delta T from 0C to find f.p.

delta T = Kb*m
Substitute and add delta T to 100 C find b.p.
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