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The melting point of phenol is `40^(@)C`. A solution containting `0.172 g`acetanilide `(C_(8)H_(9)OH)` in `12.54 g`.phenol freezes at `39.25^(@)C`. Calculate the freezing point constant and the latent heat of fusion of phenol.

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the freezing point constant (Kf) and the latent heat of fusion (Lf) of phenol using the provided data. ### Step 1: Calculate the change in freezing point (ΔTf) The change in freezing point (ΔTf) can be calculated using the formula: \[ \Delta T_f = T_f^{\text{pure}} - T_f^{\text{solution}} \] Where: ...
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