What is the freezing point of a 0.195 m aqueous solution of #K_2S#?
1 Answer
-1.09’C.
Explanation:
“Freezing point depression” depends on the solvent and the molar concentration of the solute.
Sulfide is highly basic, consequently
For many purposes, this reaction is inconsequential since the mixture of
Thus, in terms of the colligative properties, a 0.195M solution of
#3 * 0.195 mol * 1.86’C/mol = 1.088’C depression of the freezing point, or a change from 0’C for water to -1.09’C.