Depression of freezing point
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Freezing point depression refers to the lowering of the freezing point of solvents upon the addition of solutes.
It is a colligative property of solutions that is generally proportional to the molality of the added solute. The depression in the freezing point of a solution can be described by the following formula.
ΔTf = i*Kf*m
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∆Tf=i*KE*m
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