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    Maple Syrup Is Mostly a Solution of Sucrose in Water
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Maple Syrup Is Mostly a Solution of Sucrose in Water

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Maple syrup is mostly a solution of sucrose in water.Calculate the molality of the syrup if a sample freezes at -0.50°C, assuming the solute is pure sucrose.[For water, Kf is 1.86°C/m.]

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