A solution of 1.0 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -1.9°C, but a solution of 1.0 mole CaCl₂ dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -5.6°C. In a couple sentences, explain the difference in freezing points between the two solutions - after all both solutions have 1.0 mole of a solid dissolved in 1.0 kg of water... Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph |
A solution of 1.0 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -1.9°C, but a solution of 1.0 mole CaCl₂ dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -5.6°C. In a couple sentences, explain the difference in freezing points between the two solutions - after all both solutions have 1.0 mole of a solid dissolved in 1.0 kg of water... Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph |
A solution of 1.0 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -1.9°C, but a solution of 1.0 mole CaCl₂ dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -5.6°C. In a couple sentences, explain the difference in freezing points between the two solutions - after all both solutions have 1.0 mole of a solid dissolved in 1.0 kg of water... Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt Paragraph |
A solution of 1.0 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -1.9°C, but a solution of 1.0 mole C
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A solution of 1.0 mole of sugar (C12H22O11) dissolved in 1.0 kg of water freezes at -1.9°C, but a solution of 1.0 mole C
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