73. Solving a chemistry problem
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2. Glycerin is often added to aqueous solutions to prevent freezing in winter. Let us assume that Raoult´s law applies to such solutions. Calculate how much glycerol per 100 g of water must be added so that the solution does not freeze at -4.84 C.
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