The freezing point depression constant for Naphthalene is 6.9 degrees Celsius/m
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20.0C/m
The solution has a freezing point of 2.79 and this is the frezzing point of mercury
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The higher the temperature, the more the naphthalene to be melt.
It is defined aste depression in freezing point of solution containing non-volatile solute.wen molality is equal to 1 and is caled molal depression constant i.e. Tf=kf . m
freezing point depression ..
When adding a solute to a solvent, the freezing point decreases and is also known as freezing-point depression. Hence when naphthalene is added to camphor the freezing point decreases.
what does a graph of melting point an freezing point of naphthalene look like
The solution has a freezing point of 2.79 and this is the frezzing point of mercury
It decrease the freezing point due to the temperature as observed....
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The higher the temperature, the more the naphthalene to be melt.
You need to know the solute and the solvent and whether the solute is molecular or ionic and how many ions it contains. The formula is the change in freezing point equals the number of ions times the freezing point depression constant times the molality of the solution.
It is defined aste depression in freezing point of solution containing non-volatile solute.wen molality is equal to 1 and is caled molal depression constant i.e. Tf=kf . m
The depression of the freezing point is dependent on the nature of solvent and concentration of solute.
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freezing point depression ..
At a constant pressure, the freezing point is always going to be lower than the boiling point.