Potassium chloride solution freezes at a lower temperature than water
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Potassium chloride or NaCl has low freezing point because of the colligative property which states that when a solute such as NaCl is added to solvent such as water then according to colligative property there is an elevation in boiling point and a lowering in freezing point.
Freezing point depends on the inter-molecular force of attraction between the liquid. When solute NaCl is added to solvent water then it decreases the inter-molecular force of attraction between the molecules hence the freezing point decreases.
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