Multiple Choice
When 2.36 g of a nonvolatile solute is dissolved in 100 g of solvent,the largest change in freezing point will be achieved when the solvent is
A) benzene,Kf = 5.07.
B) camphor,Kf = 37.8.
C) chloroform,Kf = 4.70.
D) All are expected to have the same freezing point.
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