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put in decreasing freezing point 0.10m Na3PO4,0.35m NaCl,0.20 m MgCl2, 0.15 m C6H12O6,0.15 m CH3COOH
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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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How do you arrange these aqueous solutions in order of decreasing freezing point: 0.10 m Na3PO4, 0.35 m NaCl, 0.20 m MgCl2, 0.15
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Assuming equal concentrations, rank these aqueous solutions by their freezing point: LiSO4, Li3PO4, SnCl4, NH4Br.
(from highest
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A freezing point depression experiment was conducted using cyclohexane as the solvent. The freezing point of pure cyclohexane is
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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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Benzene (C6H6) has a normal freezing point of 5.50oC and a density of 0.88 g/mL. When 1.28 g of naphthalene (C10H8) is dissolved
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Freezing-point depression can be used to determine the molecular mass of a compound. Suppose that 1.28 g of an unknown molecule
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Freezing-point depression can be used to determine the molecular mass of a compound. Suppose that 1.28 g of an unknown molecule
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Rukky
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Calculate the freezing point of a solution containing 12.2grams of benzoic acid, C6H5CO2H, dissolved in 250 grams of
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