A. lower than the freezing

  1. The freezing point of a solution isA. lower than the freezing point of the solvent alone because higher temperature is required
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  2. The freezing point of a solution isA. lower than the freezing point of the solvent alone because higher temperature is required
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  3. When substances such as sugar and table salt are dissolved in water, the freezing points of the new solutions are lower than the
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  4. When substances such as sugar and table salt are dissolved in water, the freezing points of the new solutions are lower than the
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  5. When substances such as sugar and table salt are dissolved in water, the freezing points of the new solutions are lower than the
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  6. if the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly determined to be lower than the true freezing point, how would that
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  7. The freezing point of a solution isA. higher than the freezing point of the solvent alone because higher temperature is required
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  8. The freezing point of a solution isA. lower than the freezing point of the solvent alone because higher temperature is required
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  9. Why is heating required for this formation:6NaOH (aq) + Al2(SO4)3 (aq) �¨ 2Al(OH)3 (s) + 3Na2SO4 (aq)? Wouldn't freezing
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  10. if the freezing point of the solution is recorded 0.2 degrees C lower than the actual freezing point, will the molar mass
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