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Calculate the freezing point of an aqueous solution having mole fraction of water `0.8`. Latent heat of fusion of ice is `1436. "cal mol"^(-1)`?

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To calculate the freezing point of an aqueous solution with a mole fraction of water of 0.8, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Determine the mole fraction of the solute The mole fraction of the solute can be calculated using the formula: \[ X_{\text{solute}} = 1 - X_{\text{solvent}} \] Given that the mole fraction of water (solvent) is 0.8, we have: ...
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