what factors affect freezing-point depression of a solution? (select all that apply)

a. Freezing-point of solute
b. vant hoff of the solvent
c. molal freezing-point depression constant
d. molarity of the solution
e. vant hoff of the solution
f. freezing point of the solvent
g. molality of the solution

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Answer:

A and F i think

Explanation:

Freezing point depression is a colligative property observed in solutions that results from the introduction of solute molecules to a solvent. The freezing points of solutions are all lower than that of the pure solvent and is directly proportional to the molality of the solute

Molality of the solution and the  Van"t Hoff of the solution affects the  freezing-point depression of a solution.

Recall that the formula for freezing point depression is given by;

ΔT = K m i

Where;

T = freezing-point depression of a solution

K =  freezing-point constant

m = molality of the solution

i = Van't Hoff factor

We can see two important variables in this equation which are;

  • Molality of the solution
  • Van"t Hoff of the solution

These two variables affect the  freezing-point depression of a solution.

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