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The difference in the freezing point of pure solvent and the freezing point of its solution is called​

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Answered by kailashmeena123rm
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FREEZING POINT OF A PURE SOLVENT IS FIXED QUANTITY

WHILE THE FREEZING POINT OF A SOLUTION DEPENDS ON NUMBER OF MOLES OF SOLUTE AND WE CAN SAY INVERSLY PROPORTIONAL TO MOLAR MASS OF SOLUTE .

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Answered by geethavk73
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Explanation:

The freezing point of a solution is less than the freezing point of the pure solvent. This means that a solution must be cooled to a lower temperature than the pure solvent in order for freezing to occur.

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