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Chemistry, 10.05.2021 07:30, Anisanene

1-Calcular el descenso crioscópico de una solución de ClNa 0,5 molal sabiendo que Kc: 1,87ºC/1- 2-Calcular el punto de congelación de una sc 2 m de glucosa en agua. TºCagua= 0ºC, Kc= 1,86º/m.

3-Calcular el punto de congelación de una sc compuesta por 86g de glucosa (C6H12O6) y 500 gs de agua. Kc=1,86ºC/m.

4-Calcular el descenso crioscopico de una sc de anticongelante 10%m/msv disuelto en agua (C2H4(OH)2).

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