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Chemistry, 17.12.2019 19:31, IsaacRodriguez245

45.8 g of nacl is dissolved in 500. ml of a water (d = 1.00 g/ml) and is placed in the freezer at -1 °c overnight. which statement best describes what would happen to the solution? a)the freezing point of the nacl solution would be -2.92 °c, so the solution would not freeze. b)the freezing point of the nacl solution would be -5.83 °c, so the solution would not freeze. c)the freezing point of the nacl solution would be 5.83 °c, so the solution would freeze.

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