Chemistry, asked by sarodeayush232, 8 months ago

depression in freezing point is given by equation​

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Answered by abhishek00001
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Explanation:

ΔTF = KF · b · i, where: ΔTF, the freezing-point depression, is defined as TF (pure solvent) − TF (solution). KF, the cryoscopic constant, which is dependent on the properties of the solvent, not the solute.

Answered by misscutee
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Answer:

ΔTF = KF · b · i, where: ΔTF, the freezing-point depression, is defined as TF (pure solvent) − TF (solution). KF, the cryoscopic constant, which is dependent on the properties of the solvent, not the solute.

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