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Hello,
I am trying to calculate the new freezing point when acid is added to it. Does anyone know of a formula that could calculate this? Thank you.
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Google freezing point depression. Then think about acid dissociation.
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Thank you for the response. I have googled it but am having trouble with the specific acid I am using, Citric Acid (C6H8O7). I do not know how this would disassociate within water.
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Weak threeprotic acid. You have to find Ka values in tables and calculate pH.
http://www.chembuddy.com/?left=pH-calculation&right=toc
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