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Physical Chemistry
Solutions and Colligative Properties
the freezing point of a water solution containing 26.1g of a non electrolyte in 538g of water is 0.73°C. what is the molar mass of the solute
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Proof your question. You've made a typo. I think you must have meant -0.73 C.
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