1. Boiling point of H20 is 100°C but F, boils at very low temp (-188 °C). Explain why? 2. Calculate the molality (m) and

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1. Boiling point of H20 is 100°C but F, boils at very low temp (-188 °C). Explain why? 2. Calculate the molality (m) and

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1 Boiling Point Of H20 Is 100 C But F Boils At Very Low Temp 188 C Explain Why 2 Calculate The Molality M And 1
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1. Boiling point of H20 is 100°C but F, boils at very low temp (-188 °C). Explain why? 2. Calculate the molality (m) and molarity (M) of a Naci aqueous solution containing 25 g of Naci in 750 mL of water. The formula weight of Naci is 58.5 g/mol and density of solution is 1.1 g/mL. Calculate the half-life for the first order reaction when k = 1.25 x 10's!
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