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1 m aq. Solution of a salt shows elevation in boiling point equal to 3 times of its `K_(b)`. Determine
(i) Freezing point of solution
(ii) Osmotic pressure at `27^(@)C`
`K_(f) (water)=1.86 K kg "mole"^(-1)`

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To solve the problem step by step, we will first determine the freezing point of the solution and then calculate the osmotic pressure. ### Step 1: Determine the Van't Hoff factor (I) Given: - Elevation in boiling point, ΔT_b = 3 * K_b - Molality (m) = 1 molal - K_b (boiling point elevation constant) is not provided but is not needed for the calculation of I. ...
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