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Chemistry, 12.02.2021 17:20, crystaldewar55C

One use of CaCl 2 is to salt roads in the winter. The equation that describes the change in freezing point of a solvent due to a solute is Delta T f =I* K f * molality . How much would the freezing point decreas if a 3.23 molal (m) solution were achieved? (K f =1.86^ C/(mol/kg) for water and i = 3 for CaCl 2 )

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