The concentration of salt in the Caspian Sea in Central Asia is approximately 13 g of salt per 1.00 L of seawater. Assuming the salt is entirely NaCl (sodium chloride), what is the freezing point of Caspian Sea compared to freshwater? From Basics of General, Biological, and Organic Chemistry. (Ball et al.) the freezing point depression of a solution is given by: AT=1.9MT where MT is the concentration of all particles and ions dissolved in the water in moles per liter. O Freezing point = -8.4 °C Freezing point = -4.2 °C Freezing point = -10.1 °C O Freezing point = -5.1 °C 652 A

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The concentration of salt in the Caspian Sea in Central Asia
is approximately 13 g of salt per 1.00 L of seawater.
Assuming the salt is entirely NaCl (sodium chloride), what is
the freezing point of Caspian Sea compared to freshwater?
From Basics of General, Biological, and Organic Chemistry.
(Ball et al.) the freezing point depression of a solution is
given by:
AT=1.9MT
where MT is the concentration of all particles and ions
dissolved in the water in moles per liter.
O Freezing point = -8.4 °C
Freezing point = -4.2 °C
Freezing point = -10.1 °C
O Freezing point = -5.1 °C
652
A
Transcribed Image Text:The concentration of salt in the Caspian Sea in Central Asia is approximately 13 g of salt per 1.00 L of seawater. Assuming the salt is entirely NaCl (sodium chloride), what is the freezing point of Caspian Sea compared to freshwater? From Basics of General, Biological, and Organic Chemistry. (Ball et al.) the freezing point depression of a solution is given by: AT=1.9MT where MT is the concentration of all particles and ions dissolved in the water in moles per liter. O Freezing point = -8.4 °C Freezing point = -4.2 °C Freezing point = -10.1 °C O Freezing point = -5.1 °C 652 A
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