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what is the vapour pressure of a solution lower than that of the solvent​

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The vapor pressure of a solution is lower than that of the solvent, so the vapor pressure of a solution will equal that of the solid at a lower temperature than in the case of the pure solvent. Thus, the freezing point will be lower for a solution than for the pure solvent . This effect is called freezing point depression.

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