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The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of
(a) zero vapour pressure of the solute
(b) the elevation of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute
(c) the lowering of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute
(d) none of these​

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Q) The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of

The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of(a) zero vapour pressure of the solute

The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of(a) zero vapour pressure of the solute(b) the elevation of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute

The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of(a) zero vapour pressure of the solute(b) the elevation of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute(c) the lowering of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute

The decrease in freezing point of a solvent in the presence of a nonvolatile solute is a consequence of(a) zero vapour pressure of the solute(b) the elevation of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute(c) the lowering of the vapour pressure of the solvent because of the presence of the solute(d) none of these

Answer

c part is correct

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