I would like to know the freezing temperature of Sodium Bicarbonate solution? if not known how to find it?



Answer:
all that matters is the molality of the solution, not the substance that is used. for water the freezing point depression coefficient is 1.86 C per mole per kg solvent (= 1 L water)

so a 10m solution would yield a freezing point of -18.6C

-yup molal, not molar. realized when i posted it.
For freezing point depression dont you use molality and not molarity?
Go to GOOGLE search and just put the name of the compound and you will get all information about it

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