An aqueous solution is 1.00% NaCl by mass and has a density of 1.071 g/cm3 at 258C. The

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An aqueous solution is 1.00% NaCl by mass and has a density of 1.071 g/cm3 at 258C. The observed osmotic pressure of this solution is 7.83 atm at 258C.a. What fraction of the moles of NaCl in this solution exist as ion pairs? b. Calculate the freezing point that would be observed for this solution

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