list the following aqueous solutions in order of their expected freezing point: 0.050m CaCl2, 0.15 m HCl, 0.10 m HCl, 0.050 m CH3COOH, 0.10 m C12H22011
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- CaCl2 dissociates into 3 ions: 1 Ca²⁺ and 2 Cl⁻ - HCl dissociates into 2 ions: 1 H⁺ and 1 Cl⁻ - CH3COOH is a weak acid and does not dissociate completely, so we will assume it produces 1 ion. - C12H22O11 (sucrose) is a non-electrolyte and does not dissociate, Show more…
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