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Chemistry, 24.01.2022 20:40, nicolerowell2783

An unknown solvent freezes at 36.3°C. When 2.02 g of urea (a non-electrolyte, molar mass = 60.06 g/mol) are dissolved in 25.0 g of the solvent, the solution formed freezes at 34.7°C. What is the freezing point constant for the unknown solvent?

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