1. Calculate the freezing point of a solution comprised of 1000.0 g of water ($K_f$ = 1.86$^\circ$C/m) with 100.0g of $CaCl_2$ (MM = 111.0) dissolved in it. (Consider whether the solute will break into ions.)
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