4. Calculate the freezing and boiling points of the following
solutions.
a. 51.6 g I, in...
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4. Calculate the freezing and boiling points of the following
solutions.
a. 51.6 g I, in 435 g chloroform
b. 2.40 g biphenyl (C12H10) in 75.0 g benzene
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