Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1.0.11 m Fe₂(SO4)3 2.0.29 m CrS04 3.0.17 m CaCl₂ 4.0.49 m Sucrose(nonelectrolyte) Submit Answer Retry Entire Group A. Lowest freezing point B. Second lowest freezing point C. Third lowest freezing point D. Highest freezing point 9 more group attempts remaining

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Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right.
1.0.11 m Fe₂(SO4)3
2.0.29 m CrS04
3.0.17 m CaCl₂
4.0.49 m Sucrose(nonelectrolyte)
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When non-volatile solute is dissolved in solvent then freezing point of solution decreases it is known as depression in freezing point.

∆Tf = i m Kf

i = van't Hoff factor

m = molality

Kf = freezing point depression constant.

 

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