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How to find freezing point of a solution if we have given - molar mass of solute, b.p of solution, molal constant Kb nd Kf ??
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Rajat Barwar 4 years, 2 months ago

actually this does not need the molar mass of the solute if the solvent is water... You can apply the formula ∆T=i(Kb)m for b.p. change and find the i.m value. Now apply ∆T = i(Kf)m for freezing point change,and now you all the required values and also the freezing point of water, so you can calculaye the f.p. of solution. I would also try to think for a solution if the solvent is not water soon.... Hope this may help you..
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