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a saturated solution of NaCl in water has degree of freedom equal to ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

At a definite temperature the vapour pressure of water can have only one fixed value. Thus if one variable (temperature or pressure) is specified, the other is fixed automatically. Hence the system water has one degree of freedom (F = 1). (4) For saturated NaCl solution, F= 1.

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Answered by unsociable18th
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at a definite temperature the vapour pressure of water can have only one fixed value. Thus if one variable (temperature or pressure) is specified, the other is fixed automatically. Hence the system water has one degree of freedom (F = 1). (4) For saturated NaCl solution, F= 1.

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