explain the depression in freezing point?
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Freezing point depression is the phenomena that describes why adding a solute to a solvent results in the lowering of the freezing point of the solvent. ... In order to achieve a solid, the solution must be cooled to an even lower temperature. The freezing point depression can also be explained in terms of vapor pressure.
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Freezing-point depression is the decrease of the freezing point of a solvent on the addition of a non-volatile solute. Examples include salt in water, alcohol in water, or the mixing of two solids such as impurities into a finely powdered drug.
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