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Why is the curve for the freezing of a solution different in slope from the freezing of the solvent?

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Answered by Viva777
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When a pure solvent freezes, its particles become more ordered as the intermolecular forces that operate between the molecules become permanent. ... As a result, more energy must be removed from the solution in order to freeze it, and the freezing point of the solution is lower than that of the pure solvent.

Answered by kshubham18597
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When a pure solvent freezes, its particles become more ordered as the intermolecular forces that operate between the molecules become permanent. ... As a result, more energy must be removed from the solution in order to freeze it, and the freezing point of the solution is lower than that of the pure solvent.

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