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An aqueous solution of a non-volatile solute boils at `100.17^(@)C`. At what temperature will the solution freeze? (Given: `K_(b) = 0.512` and `K_(f) = 1.86`)

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To find the freezing point of the solution, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the boiling point elevation The boiling point elevation (\(\Delta T_B\)) is given by the formula: \[ \Delta T_B = T_B - T_{B,i} \] where: ...
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