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What is the solubility of NaCI in water at 0 degrees Celsius

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Answer:

35.7 g

Kf - the cryoscopic constant of the solvent; b - the molality of the solution. So, the idea here is that you can only dissolve 35.7 g of sodium chloride, NaCl, in water at 0∘C.

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