Part C 0.175 m MgF2 Calculate the boiling point of the solution in part C, assuming complete dissociation.
Tf = -Kf*m*i
i = Mg+2 and 2 F- = 3 ions
kf = -1.86
dTf 0 -1.86*0.175*3 = -0.9765
TF = -0.9765°C
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