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A solution was prepared by dissolving 0.800 g of sulfur, ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/903328867774405/question/0.png?img=22d5a1c4cd496174128188dc6670b60a)
, in 100.0 g of acetic acid. ![](https://s3.amazonaws.com/prealliance-textbook-qa.oneclass.com/qa_images/homework_help/question/qa_images/903328867774405/question/1.png?img=a8a6aa01c26b5c582997b3ff9e8064c7)
. What is the freezing point of the solution? The freezing point of pure acetic acid is 16.6 oC. The cryoscopic constant of acetic acid is 3.90 oC kg/mol.
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