explain why in dilute solution there is a elevation of boiling point and depression of freezing point
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Boiling point elevation is the raising of a solvent's boiling point due to the addition of a solute. Similarly, freezing point depression is the lowering of a solvent's freezing point due to the addition of a solute. In fact, as the boiling point of a solvent increases, its freezing point decreases.
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