What causes freezing point depression on a molecular level?
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Freezing point depression is the temperature change (lowering) of the freezing point of a solvent caused by adding a [usually] ionic solute. ... The ionic solid interferes with the attraction between the water molecules causing them to have a lower vapor pressure.
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