A 50 wt% (22.5 mol%) solution of ethylene glycol + water freezes at about 240 K. (a)

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A 50 wt% (22.5 mol%) solution of ethylene glycol + water freezes at about 240 K.

(a) What freezing temperature would be predicted by assuming that ethylene glycol and water form an ideal solution? The freezing occurs by formation of water crystals.

(b) Does your calculation indicate that the system has positive or negative deviations from Raoult’s law? Why?

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