How Cold Can a 10% Antifreeze Solution Get Before Freezing?

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A 10% antifreeze solution can lower its freezing point significantly due to colligative properties. The freezing point depression can be calculated using the formula ΔTf = i Kf m, where Kf for water is 1.86°C/m. To find the new freezing point, one must determine the molality of the solution and apply the equation. The discussion emphasizes understanding how to calculate the freezing point depression to find the temperature at which the solution will freeze. Ultimately, the freezing point of the solution is the key focus of the inquiry.
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your car's radiator uses a mixture of antifreeze (C2H6O2) in water to both lower the freezing point and raise the boiling point of the solution. how cold could it get before a 10 mass % solution of antifreeze in water would freeze? (Kf(H2O)=1.86'C/m)


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dont know where to start
 
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but what am i looking for?the new freezing point?
 
briteliner said:
but what am i looking for?the new freezing point?

yes, the point at which a solution freezes is defined as it's freezing point. That's what you asked.
 
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