Answer:
Freezing Point = 7.1 °C
Explanation:
The boiling point changed from 101.5 °C to 104.6 °C
[tex]\Delta T= 104.6 - 101.5 = 3.1[/tex]°C
The formula for the change in temperature is:
[tex]\Delta T=iK_{b}m[/tex]
Where:
i: van't Hoff factor
K_{b}: constant
m: molality
In this problem it is impossible to know the van't Hoff factor and the molality alone, but you can determinate how much is their multiplication:
[tex]\ 3.1=3.01im \\im = 1.0299[/tex]
Similar to the Boiling Point Elevation, the formula for the change of temperature for the Freezing Point Depression is:
[tex]\Delta T=iK_{f}m[/tex]
Replacing im for 1.0299 and K_{f} for 4.63:
[tex]\Delta T=4.63*1.0299[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T=4.8[/tex]°C
The freezing point for that solution is:
Freezing Point = 11.9 - 4.77 = 7.1 °C