A solution is prepared by mixing 0.2810 moles of NaNO3 with 244.3 g of water. Its density is 1.053 g mL-1. If Kf = 1.79 °C m-1 and the solute is completely ionized, what is the expected freezing point of the solution? Do not report units in your answer. Report your answer with two places past the decimal point. Incorrect sign won't receive credits. -4.13
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It seems to be asking for the expected freezing point of a solution, given that the Iriosins (which seems to be a type of solute) is 6. However, without additional information such as the solvent used, the concentration of the solution, and the specific freezing Show more…
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