explain depression in freezing point with help of graphical representation
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Freezing Point Depression. Freezing point depression is a colligative property observed in solutions that results from the introduction of solute molecules to a solvent. The freezing points of solutions are all lower than that of the pure solvent and is directly proportional to the molality of the solute.
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freezing point depression: The difference in temperature between the freezing point of the pure solvent and that of the solution. molal freezing-point depression constant: A constant that is equal to the change in the freezing point for a 1-molal solution of a nonvolatile molecular solute.
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