rank them in order of decreasing freezing point (highest freezing point top:lowest freezing point bottom)
KCl
Glucose
Na3PO4
Mg(NO3)2
CH3COOH
In order to calcuate this we need to know the solvent and the molarity of each of them.
We need to use this delta T = ikfm
where m is molarity, i is Vanthoff factor and Kf is for the solvent.
Once you have this the order can be calculated!
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