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  • Q:

    Sodium hypochlorite, NaClO, is highly soluble in water and decomposes to liberate O2(g). What would happen to the freezing point of a 0.05 M solution of sodium hypochlorite after it has completely decomposed?

     

    A

    The freezing point would increase because the molarity of the solution would decrease.

    B

    The freezing point would remain the same because the molarity of the solution would be unchanged.

    C

    The freezing point would decrease because the molarity of the solution would increase.

    D

    The answer cannot be determined from the given information.



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