Multiple Choice
Calculate the freezing point of a solution made by dissolving 3.50 g of potassium chloride (ℳ = 74.55 g/mol) in 100.0 g of water. Assume ideal behavior for the solution; Kf = 1.86°C/m.
A) −1.7°C
B) −0.9°C
C) 0.0°C
D) 0.9°C
E) 1.7°C
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