In the expression of depression in freezing point m represents?
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Review the calculation of the molality (not molarity) of a solution:
Molality = (mol solute)/(1000 g solvent)
the equation for the freezing-point depression,
∆t = Kf•m,
where Kf is the molal freezing-point depression constant of the solvent (given) and m is the molality of the solution.
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m is the molal concentration of the solute in the solution.
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