Which aqueous solution has minimum freezing point?
Which of the following solutions (1 molal) will have the maximum freezing point, assuming equal ionization in each case?
Which of the following solutions has the minimum freezing point
Compound PdCl_(4). 6H_(2)O is a hydrated complex, 1 molal aqueous solution of it has freezing point 269.28 K. Assuming 100% ionization of complex, calculate the molecular formula of the complex ( K_(f) for water = 1.86 K mol^(-1) )
Elevation in the boiling point for 1 molal solution of glucose is 2K. The depression in the freezing point for 2 molal solution of glucose in the same solvent is 2K. The relation between K_(b) and K_(f) is
PtCl_(4). 6H_(2)O can exist as hydrated complex 1 molal aq. Solution has depression in freezing point of 3.72^(@) . Assume 100% ionisation and K_(f)(H_(2)O) = 1.86^(@) mol^(-1) kg , then complex is :
PtCl_(4).6H_(2)O can exist as hydrated complex 1 molal aq.solution has depression in freezing point of 3.72^(@)C Assume 100% ionisation and K_(f)(H_(2)O=1.86^(@)mol^(-1))kg then complex is
Assuming complete ionisation, the solution having maximum freezing point will be:
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