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Chemistry, 25.04.2020 21:59, melodeelathrom

One mole of dissolved particles depresses the freezing point of 1,000 g of water by 1.86C. At standard pressure, what will the freezing point of a solution be if it contains 1,000 g of water and:
a. 1 mol of glucose (C6H12O6)?
b. 1 mol of BaCl2(aq)?
c. 2 mol of methanol (CH3OH)?
d. 3 mol of glycerol (C3H6O3)?
e. 2 mol of CuSO4(aq)?
f. 4 mol of sucrose (C12H22O11)?
g. 3 mol of KNO3(aq)?
h. 2 mol of salt (NaCl)?
i. 150 g of KHCO3(aq)?
j. 180 g of glucose (C6H12O6)?

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