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Why freezing point of a solution is less than that of a pure solvent​

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why freezing POINT to a SOLUTION is less than that of a pure solvent?

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❐ The freezing point of solution is less means the solution must be COOLED down to a lower temperature than the pure solvent. It occurs because of being solid and decreases entropy. The resulting liquid solution has a lower freezing point because of chemical POTENTIAL of the solvent in the MIXTURE.



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