
(a)
Interpretation: The density of the antifreeze mixture that freezes at
Concept Introduction: The temperature at which a liquid transforms into a solid when cooled is known as the freezing point. The mass of a substance per unit of volume is known as its density.
(a)

Answer to Problem 75A
The density of the antifreeze mixture that freezes at
Explanation of Solution
With the help of a graph, the required data are interpreted.
The density of the mixture that freezes at
(b)
Interpretation: The freezing point of a mixture that has a density of
Concept Introduction: The temperature at which a liquid transforms into a solid when cooled is known as the freezing point. The mass of a substance per unit of volume is known as its density.
(b)

Answer to Problem 75A
The freezing point of a mixture that has a density of
Explanation of Solution
With the help of a graph, the required data are interpreted.
The freezing point of the mixture that a density of
(c)
Interpretation: The freezing point of a mixture that is
Concept Introduction: The temperature at which a liquid transforms into a solid when cooled is known as the freezing point. The mass of a substance per unit of volume is known as its density.
(c)

Answer to Problem 75A
The freezing point of a mixture that is
Explanation of Solution
With the help of a graph, the required data are interpreted.
On the graph, A represents 20% (EG) by mass and B represents 40% (EG) by mass.
The mixture that has a mass of 30% is in between A and B freezing points in the graph.
So, the freezing point is
Chapter 16 Solutions
Chemistry 2012 Student Edition (hard Cover) Grade 11
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