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What is the melting point of distilled water. if instead of distilled water you are provided with an 5% aqueous solution of NaCl, will its melting point increase or decrease? Give reason. plz answer it​

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Answered by bharat2002
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Answer:

The melting point of the distilled water is 0°C or 273K. On the basis of colligative properties the melting point will decrease on adding 5% of aqueous NaCl.

Explanation:

The melting point decreases because of the decreased intermolecular attraction between water molecules due to presence of NaCl ions.


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