Which of the following solutes will lower the freezing point of water the most?
a) the...
Chemistry, 16.11.2019 12:31 darrengresham999
Which of the following solutes will lower the freezing point of water the most?
a) the molecular compound sucrose (c₁₂h₂₂22o₁₁)
b) the iconic compound magnesium sulfate (mgso₄4)
c)the iconic lithium chloride (lici)
d)the iconic compound calcium fluoride(caf₂2)
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