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Chemistry, 06.05.2020 00:44 luceridiaaz

Question 7 When of benzamide are dissolved in of a certain mystery liquid , the freezing point of the solution is lower than the freezing point of pure . On the other hand, when of iron(III) chloride are dissolved in the same mass of , the freezing point of the solution is lower than the freezing point of pure . Calculate the van't Hoff factor for iron(III) chloride in . Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round your answer to significant digits.

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