Why is the freezing point depression of 0.15 capital m sodium chloride solution nearly twice that of 0.1 m glucose solution?
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Since Sodium chloride is ionic compound it ionizes as (NaCl Na + + Cl-) in an aqueous solution. The concentration of solute particles becomes approximately 0.2 M which is twice the concentration of glucose solution. Also, the freezing point depression of NaCl solution is approximately twice that of glucose solution.
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Since Sodium chloride is ionic compound it ionizes as (NaCl Na + + Cl-) in an aqueous solution. The concentration of solute particles becomes approximately 0.2 M which is twice the concentration of glucose solution. Also, the freezing point depression of NaCl solution is approximately twice that of glucose solution.
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