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Chemistry, 02.11.2019 17:31 yoridff

Why does a solute depress the freezing point?
a. the solute is colder than the solvent.
b. the solute disrupts crystal formation by the solvent.
c. the solute tends to sink to the bottom of the solution.
d. the solute has bigger molecules than the solvent.

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Why does a solute depress the freezing point?
a. the solute is colder than the solvent.
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