An investigator prepared a 2.37 m aqueous solution of Ca(ClO4)2. Calculate the freezing point of this solution in °C. For water, Kf = 1.86 °C/m and Kb = 0.512 °C/m. a. -4.41 b. -3.64 c. 8.82 d. -13.22 e. -1.21
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37 m - Freezing point depression constant (\(K_f\)) for water: 1.86 °C/m - The solute is \( \text{Ca(ClO}_4\text{)}_2 \), which dissociates into ions in water. Show more…
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