If the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly read as 0.3 °C higher than its true freezing point, the effec

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If the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly read as 0.3 °C higher than its true freezing point, the effec

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If The Freezing Point Of The Solution Had Been Incorrectly Read As 0 3 C Higher Than Its True Freezing Point The Effec 1
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If the freezing point of the solution had been incorrectly read as 0.3 °C higher than its true freezing point, the effect on the calculated molar mass of the unknown: 1. OToo low because the freezing point depression is inversely proportional to the molar mass. 2. OToo high because the freezing point depression is inversely proportional to molar mass, 3. OToo high because the freezing point depression is directly proportional to molar mass. 4. ONo effect because the temperature does not change significantly.
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