List the following aqueous solutions in order of their expected freezing points 0.050 m CaCl2 0.15 m NaCl 0.10 m HCl 0.050 m HC2H3O2 0.10 m C12H22O11
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The freezing point of a solution is lower than that of the pure solvent due to the presence of solute particles. This is known as freezing point depression. Show more…
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