Answer:
the same quantities as in B, plus the freezing point of the pure solvent
Explanation:
Using the formula;
∆T = K· m. i
Where;
∆T = freezing point depression of the solution
K = freezing point depression constant
m = molality of the solution
i = vant Hoff factor
Since the solute is a single, non-dissociating solute, i=1
The equation reduces to;
∆T = K· m
So we must know the freezing point depression constant and the molality of the solution.
In addition; ∆T = freezing point of pure solvent- freezing point of solution
Hence, if we use the formula, ∆T = K· m to calculate ∆T, then we must also know the value of the freezing point of pure solvent in order to compute the freezing point of the solution.