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If glycerine (C3H8O3) and methyl alcohol (CH3OH) are sold at the same price per kg, which would be cheaper for preparing an antifreeze for the radiator of a car? - Chemistry (Theory)

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If glycerine (C3H8O3) and methyl alcohol (CH3OH) are sold at the same price per kg, which would be cheaper for preparing an antifreeze for the radiator of a car?

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The freezing point is lowered when one mole of various compounds is dissolved separately in the same volume of a solvent. Since methyl alcohol (32 g mol−1) has a substantially lower molecular mass than glycerine (92 g mol−1), using it would be less expensive because a given mass of methyl alcohol would contain more moles. Therefore, less methyl alcohol would be required to obtain a specific value of ΔTf.

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Chapter 2: Solutions - SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS [Page 111]

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Nootan Chemistry Part 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
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