Jeneen A certain liquid X has a normal freezing polnt of -0.10 °C and a freezing point depression constant K,=4.18 °C-kg-mol. Calculate the freezing polnt of a solution made of 38.g of urea (CH N,0) dissolved In 650. g of X. Round you answer to 2 significant digits.

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A certain liquid X has a normal freezing point of -0.10 °C and a freezing point depression constant K,=4.18 °C-kg-mol
Calculate the freezing point of a
solution made of 38.g of urea (CH,N,O) dissolved In 650. g of X.
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Round you answer to 2 significant digits.
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Transcribed Image Text:Collig Notes (1).pdf A ALEKS -Jeneen Abdelra x M Mathway | Algebra Prol x G molar mass of zinc chi X Launch Mecting Zoom x G 0 16kg to g-Google Se x www-awu.aleks.com/alekscgi/x/Isl.exe/1o_u-IgNslkr7j8P3jH-lix5uFZVj2iEJjQd1WoxT77ErtzZpGbzESWCdKA-XuxbGs-AaPzd3NjMOpEj fK yyMe4DwaRdZ3h4BNyNo400u O GASES, LIQUIDS, AND SOLIDS 三I Using the Kf and Kb equations with electrolytes Jeneen V A certain liquid X has a normal freezing point of -0.10 °C and a freezing point depression constant K,=4.18 °C-kg-mol Calculate the freezing point of a solution made of 38.g of urea (CH,N,O) dissolved In 650. g of X. 4" Round you answer to 2 significant digits. I °C x10 © 2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy | Accessibility Check Explanation Gp
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