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    What Is the Freezing Point of an Aqueous 1
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What Is the Freezing Point of an Aqueous 1

Question 24

Question 24

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What is the freezing point of an aqueous 1.38 m NaCl solution? (Kfp for water is 1.858°C/m.) Assume no ion pairing occurs.


A) 5.1 °C
B) 2.6 °C
C) -5.1 °C
D) 0.0 °C
E) -2.6 °C

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