Question
A solution of NaCl and glucose gives a freezing point of -0.95°C. It contains 140 mOsmol glucose/L. Give concentration of NaCl in milliosmoles per liter and molarity. Thanks
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bobpursley
freezing dpr drepression=-1.8*(140+x)
solve for X
Molarity=X/2
solve for X
Molarity=X/2
Sweet! I was on the right track! Thanks man!
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