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0.15 g of a polybasic acid required 20 mL of a 0.1 M NaOH solution for complete neutralization. In a separate experiment 3.88 g of sodium salt of this acid was dissolved in 100 g of water and the solution was subjected to cryoscopic analysis. Freezing point of the solution was found to be - 0.93oC, Kf of water is 1.86 K kg mol-1. Deduce formula of the salt and molar mass of acid.

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(Assume complete dissociation of the electrolyte)

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Among the following, the option representing a change in the freezing point is

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( for water ) is approximately:
(molar mass of and that of )

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On dissolving of a non-volatile non-ionic solute to of benzene, its vapor pressure decreases from to The depression of freezing point of benzene (in ) upon addition of the solute is _______
(Given data: Molar mass and the molal freezing point depression constant of benzene are and respectively)
Give your answer up to three significant figures.

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The freezing point of benzene decreases by on adding of acetic acid to of benzene. If acetic acid associates to form a dimer in benzene, then what is the percentage association of acetic acid in benzene?
