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Good day.
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The topic is about collicative properties.
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When solute is dissolved in solvent, the solution that is formed has properties different from that of the pure solvent.
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In particular, the solution freezes at a lower temperature than the pure solvent.
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Hence, freezing point depression is one of the collicative properties.
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The solution freezes at a temperature that is solved using the following equation.
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So tf of the solution is equal to tf tf being the freezing point.
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It's tf of the solvent minus kf times m.
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So this is the case when the solute added is non -volatile and non -electrolite.
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That means it doesn't it doesn't evaporate.
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It just stays in the solution and it doesn't dissolve into ions.
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Now let's define each of the term in our equation.
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Kf here stands for the freezing point constant.
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And this is a constant that is dependent on the nature of the solvent...