question archive Disodium oxalate is the conjugate base after oxalic acid donates two protons and has the molecular formula Na2C2O4

Disodium oxalate is the conjugate base after oxalic acid donates two protons and has the molecular formula Na2C2O4

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Disodium oxalate is the conjugate base after oxalic acid donates two protons and has the molecular formula Na2C2O4. If 2.0 grams of disodium oxalate are put into 150 mL of water, what is the boiling point and what is the melting/freezing point of this aqueous solution? You must show all your calculations.

 

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On mixing non volatile solute like Disodium oxalate to water, the boiling point is elevated or increased from 373.15 K to 373.2017 K that is 100°C to 100.0517°C

And the freezing point is depressed or lowered from 273.15K to 272.96 K that is 0°C to -.0.1851 °C.

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