Chemistry, asked by sima16, 1 year ago

why is that the freezing point of a solution is always less than that of pure solvent

Answers

Answered by narendrasaxenap6cipm
6
Freezing Point Depression. 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.
Answered by mayankrana271
5

Answer: The Freezing point of the solution is always lower than that of pure solvent as the vapour pressure of the solvent decreases in the presence of non-volatile solute .

Explanation:

Similar questions