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what is molar depression constant?​

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Molal depression constant may be defined as the depression in freezing point when the molality of the solution is unity, i.e., one mole of the solute is dissolved in 1000g of the solvent.

The units of Kf are, therefore, degrees/molality, i.e., K/m or K kg mol-¹

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Molal depression constant : It is defined as the depression in freezing point when the molality of the solution is unity, i.e., one mole of the solute is dissolved in 1000 gram or 1 kilogram of the solvent.

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