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Match the solutions to the descriptions of the freezing points.
One mole of the ionic
compound NaCl
dissolved in 1000 g
H₂O
One mole of the ionic
compound Nil₂
dissolved in 1000 g
H₂O
One mole of the
nonelectrolyte C₂H6O
dissolved in 1000 g
H₂O
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intermediate freezing
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lowest freezing point
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Since depression in freezing point is given by .,

 

depression in freezing point = Kf X m X i

where,Kf = freezing point depression constant 

Kf = 1.86 (for water)

molality of solution = moles of solute / mass of solvent (water) in Kg

i = Van't Hoff factor = number of ions formed by the electrolyte by dissociating 1 molecule of solute

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