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What is the freezing point of a solution that has 5.0 moles of Nal in 1250 g of water? (K = 1.86°C/m; molar mass of water = 18.0 g)
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What is the freezing point of a solution that has 5.0 moles of Nal in 1250 g of water? (K = 1.86°C/m; molar
mass of water = 18.0 g)
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The freezing point is -14.88 degrees celsius
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