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Maximum value of freezing point depression is obtained when the solvent used is

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Answered by topanswers
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Her, I have presented the completion of your question along with options and answer.

Maximum value of freezing point depression is obtained when the solvent used is :-

1. Water

2. Benzene

3. Naphthalene

4. Camphor

The correct answer for your question is option (4) – Camphor.  

A colligative property of a solution that is obtained after the introduction of solute molecule to a solvent is known as the Freezing Point depression.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Maximum value of freezing point depression is obtained when the solvent used is camphor.

Explanation:

  • Freezing point is defined as the temperature at which the liquid turns into solid when it is cooled.
  • Freezing point depression means the decrease in the freezing point of a substance due to the addition of non-volatile solute.
  • The nonvolatile solute decreases the vapor pressure of the solution and so the freezing point is also decreased.
  • One such example of non-volatile solute is Camphor.
  • A solution is made of two components one is solute and the other is solvent.
  • The one which is present in a large amount is called the solvent and the one which is added in a small amount is called the solute.

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