(NH4)2SO4 vs Ce(NO3)4. Ammonium sulfate gives 3 ions in solution whereas cerium nitrate will give 5 ions in solution. So Ce(NO3)4 will have lowest freezing point.
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Helium has the lowest boiling and freezing points of all elements. It boils at -268.9°C and freezes at -272.2°C.
A solution with the lowest freezing point would be one containing the most solute particles. So, a diet soft drink with added substances like sugar substitutes or flavoring agents would lower the freezing point more than water or regular Kool-Aid.
Urea, with a melting point of 133-135 0C.
Salty ocean water has the lowest freezing point among the three options due to the presence of dissolved salts like sodium chloride. The salt lowers the freezing point of water, making it freeze at a lower temperature compared to fresh water.
you can turn the graphics all down to the lowest point which stops it from freezing.
freon11
Helium has the lowest boiling and freezing points of all elements. It boils at -268.9°C and freezes at -272.2°C.
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very low, freezing even.
HCFC's have the lowest ozone depletion potential. These have an ozone depletion potential of 0.
Helium melting point: -272,2 0C Rhenium boiling point: 5 596 0C
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Mercury Hg -38.8' Now you could consider Hydrogen to be a metal if you are willing to get creative with the definition of metal. In that case it would be −259.16 °C
A solution with the lowest freezing point would be one containing the most solute particles. So, a diet soft drink with added substances like sugar substitutes or flavoring agents would lower the freezing point more than water or regular Kool-Aid.
The solution with glucose (C6H12O6) would have the lowest freezing point. This is because the number of particles in the solution contributes to the lowering of the freezing point, and glucose, being a covalent compound, dissociates into more particles in solution compared to the other compounds given.
I believe it to be -39 degrees Celsius, but I am not sure.