Explain why the freezing point

  1. 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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  2. Explain why the freezing point of a pure solvent remains constant whereasthe freezing point of a solution continues to decrease
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  3. Explain why the freezing point of a pure solvent is constant, whereas the freezing point of a solution decreases with steady
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  4. If the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly read 0.3degrees C lower than the true freezing point, would the
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  5. 1. Would it be advisable to determine the freezing point of pure p-dichlorobenzene with one thermometer and the freezing point
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  6. 1. Would it be advisable to determine the freezing point of pure p-dichlorobenzene with one thermometer and the freezing point
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  7. The equation for lowering the freezing point of a solvent is given in your manual. Given that the freezing point for the pure
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  8. which solution has highest freezing point if all are at the same molalitycalcium chloride sodium nitrate potassium sulfate
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  9. A crystalline white solid is a mixture of glucose (C6H12O6) and sucrose (C12H22O11). Is it possible that a 10.00 g sample of the
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  10. Camphor, C16H16O which has a freezing point of 174°C, has a freezing point depression constant of 40.0°C/m. Explain the
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