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determine the freezing point of water?
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Answered by shiney39
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Ordinarily, the freezing point of water and melting point is 0 °C or 32 °F. The temperature may be lower if supercooling occurs or if there are impurities present in the water which could cause freezing point depression to occur. Under certain conditions, water may remain a liquid as cold as -40 to -42°F!

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Answered by Devashree22
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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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Values of cryoscopic constants.

Compound Freezing point (°C) Kf in K⋅kg/mol

Phenol 41 7.27

Water 0 1.86

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