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Question
Explain why the freezing point of a solvent gets lowered when a non-volatile solute is dissolved in it.
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Solution
- When a non-volatile solute is added to a liquid, its freezing point decreases. This phenomenon is known as freezing point depression.
- The presence of the solute disrupts the formation of the solid structure of the solvent, making it harder for solvent molecules to arrange themselves into a solid.
- As a result, the solution must be cooled to a lower temperature for the solvent to freeze.
- This decrease in freezing point is a colligative property, meaning it depends only on the number of solute particles, not their nature.
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