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The unit of freezing point depression constant is​

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Answered by snehayaduvanshi4042
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Answer:

hello mate here is your answer

Explanation:

depression of freezing point is directly proportional to the molaity of solvant by using this formula we can find out the unit of constant unit is

kalvin kg per mole in short k.kg/mol. hope it's help for you please mark me

Answered by dmrunal
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Answer:

The unit of freezing point depression constant is​ °C/m.

Explanation:

  • The freezing point depression constant is denoted by Kf.
  • The value of the Freezing point depression constant is characteristic of a particular solvent.
  • When any substance is added to a pure solvent, the characteristics of the pure solvent change due to that substance. As the freezing point of the altered solution is lesser than the pure solvent And this difference between the freezing points is freezing point depression 
  • The molal freezing-point depression constant is equal to the change in the freezing point for a 1-molal solution of a nonvolatile molecular solute.
  • The molal freezing point depression constant for water is 1.86 °C.kg/mole.

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