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How does sprinkling of salt help in clearing snow-covered roads in hilly areas? Name the colligative property involved.
CBSE Class XII - 2026
CBSE Class XII
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
60 g of glucose is dissolved in 250 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of this solution.
(molar mass of glucose = $180~g~mol^{-1}$, $K_f$ for water = $1.86~K~kg~mol^{-1}$)
CBSE Class XII - 2026
CBSE Class XII
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
An antifreeze solution is prepared by dissolving 31 g of ethylene glycol (Molar mass = 62 g mol$^{-1}$) in 600 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. (K$_f$ for water = 1.86 K kg mol$^{-1}$)
CBSE Class XII - 2026
CBSE Class XII
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
An antifreeze solution is prepared by dissolving \(31g\) of ethylene glycol \((M=62g\,mol^{-1})\) in \(600g\) of water. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. \[ K_f\text{ for water}=1.86K\,kg\,mol^{-1} \]
CBSE Class XII - 2026
CBSE Class XII
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
An antifreeze solution is prepared by dissolving 31 g of ethylene glycol (Molar mass = 62 g $\mathrm{mol^{-1}}$) in 600 g of water. Calculate the freezing point of the solution. ($\mathrm{K_f}$ for water = 1·86 K kg $\mathrm{mol^{-1}}$)
CBSE Class XII - 2026
CBSE Class XII
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
The molal freezing point constant for water is \(1.86^\circ C\). The freezing point of \(0.1\,m\;NaCl\) solution is expected to be:
CUET (UG) - 2026
CUET (UG)
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
Decreasing order of freezing point of 0.1 M aqueous solution of following will be
(A) K
4
[fe(CN)
6
]
(B) K
2
SO
4
(C) NH
2
CONH
2
(D) ALCL
3
(E) HCL
Choose the correct answer from the option given beloW
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
2g of benzoic acid (C
6
H
5
COOH) dissolved in 25g of benzene lowers its freezing point by 1.62 K. Molal depression constant is 4.9 K kg/mol. The value of ‘i’ when benzoic acid dimersises would be :
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point
The freezing point depression constant (
\(K_f \)
) of benzene is
\(5.12 K\ kg\ mol^{−1}\)
. The freezing point depression for the solution of molality
\(0.078\ m\)
containing a non-electrolyte solute in benzene is (rounded off upto two decimal places) :
NEET (UG) - 2020
NEET (UG)
Chemistry
Depression of freezing point