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What is the change in the freezing point of water when 68.5 g of sucrose is dissolved in 500.0 g of water?
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What is the change in the freezing point of water when 68.5 g of sucrose is
dissolved in 500.0 g of water?
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The change is that the water will freeze to 0 or minus I don’t know as I’m not to sure
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i belive it 0.0186 c for apex
Step-by-step explanation:
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