Posted by Heather on Tuesday, February 21, 2012 at 1:59am.
delta T = Kb*m
Solve for molality.
delta T = Kf*m
Solve for delta T.
Subtract delta T from zero to find new f.p.
I keep getting 372. but this can't be right... what am I doing wrong?
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