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Aqueous solutions of electrolytes that produce two ions upon ionization typically exhibit freezing point depressions that are twice as large as solutions of non-electrolytes with the same concentration . Which `0.10` M electrolyte solution will show the smallest depression ?

A

HCl

B

NaBr

C

`KNO_(3)`

D

`MgSO_(4)`

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  • The aqueous solution of non-electrolytes contains _______

    A
    atoms
    B
    ions
    C
    electrons
    D
    molecules
  • Which aqueous solution exhibits the largest freezing point depression ?

    A
    `1.0`m KBr
    B
    `0.75 m C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`
    C
    `0.5 m MgCl_(2)`
    D
    `0.25 m Ga_(2)(SO_(4))_(3)`
  • The colligative property of a colloidal solution compared to solution of non-electrolyte of the same concentration will be

    A
    Same
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    Higher
    C
    Lower
    D
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