Adding minerals or organic compounds to water lowers its

Chapter 2, Problem 2.7.25

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Adding minerals or organic compounds to water lowers its freezing point. Antifreeze for car radiators contains glycol (an organic compound) for this purpose. The accompanying table shows the effect of salinity (dissolved salts) on the freezing point of water. Salinity is measured in the number of grams of salts dissolved in 1000 grams of water. So our units for salinity are in parts per thousand, abbreviated ppt. Is the relationship between the freezing point and salinity linear? If so, construct an equation that models the relationship. If not, explain why.

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