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To `500cm^(3)` of water, `3.0 xx 10^(-3) kg` acetic acid is added. If `23%` of acetic acid is dissociated, what will be the depression in freezing point? `K_(f)` and density of water are `1.86 K kg mol^(-1)` and `0.997 g cm^(-3)` respectively.

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The correct Answer is:
`0.23k`

`DeltaT = K_(f) xx` molality `xx (1-alpha)`
For acetic acid: `{:(CH_(3)COOH hArr,CH_(3)COOH+,H^(+)),(1,0,0),(1-alpha,alpha,alpha):}`
Given, `alpha = 0.23`, Also molality
`=("mole of acetic acid")/("weight of water in kg")`
`=(3 xx 10^(-3) xx 10^(-3))/(60xx(500 xx 0.997)/(10^(3))) = 0.10`
`DeltaT = K_(f) xx` molality `(1-alpha)`
`DeltaT = 1.86 xx 0.1 xx 1.23 = 0.229`
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