Assuming complete dissociation of the

  1. Assuming complete dissociation, what is the pH of a 2.55 mg/L Ba(OH)2 solution?
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  2. Assuming complete dissociation, what is the pH of a 3.73 mg/L Ba(OH)2 solution?
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  3. What is the concentration of K+ions in a 0.045 M K2CO3 solution assuming complete dissociation?
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  4. Calculate the freezing point of the following solutions, assuming complete dissociation.3.7% KCL by mass (in water)
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  5. Assuming equal concentrations and complete dissociation, rank these aqueous solutions by their freezing points: Li2SO4 K3PO4
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  6. Assuming equal concentrations and complete dissociation, rank these aqueous solutions by their freezing points.CoCl3 K2CO3 KNO3
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  7. what is the freezing point of 16.7g of LiCl in 136g of water, assuming complete dissociation for water kf= -1.86/mol
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  8. what is the freezing point of 16.7g of LiCl in 136g of water, assuming complete dissociation for water kf= -1.86/mol
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  9. what is the freezing point of 16.7g of LiCl in 136g of water, assuming complete dissociation for water kf= -1.86/mol
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  10. what is the freezing point of 16.7g of LiCl in 136g of water, assuming complete dissociation for water kf= -1.86/mol
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