A 0.1 M urea solution shows less depression in freezing point than 0.1 M MgCl2 solution because urea is a non-electrolyte and does not dissociate in water, whereas MgCl2 is an electrolyte and dissociates into 3 ions (Mg2+ + 2Cl−).
Freezing point depression is a colligative property and depends on the number of solute particles in solution.
Urea → i = 1
MgCl2 → i = 3
Thus, MgCl2 produces more particles, causing greater depression in freezing point than urea.
