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    A 0137 M Solution of Sodium Ferrocyanide (NaFe(CN)<sub>6</sub>
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A 0137 M Solution of Sodium Ferrocyanide (NaFe(CN)6

Question 65

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A 0.137 m solution of sodium ferrocyanide (NaFe(CN)6.10H2O)in water has a freezing point depression of 0.755°C.Calculate the van't Hoff factor (i)under these conditions.(Kf = 1.86°C/m)

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