I think you are asking about the following formula:
ΔT = Kf m i
where ΔT is the change in freezing point, Kf is a constant dependent on the identity of the substance, m is the molality (the kilograms of solute per liters of solvent), and i is the Van't Hoff number (the number of particles that each formula unit of the solute breaks up into).
Boiling point is most affected by pressure. Note that freezing point and melting point are in fact the same.
The coldest temperature below freezing point is -273 degrees centigrade
Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
This is called the melting (or freezing) point
The freezing point of Magnesium is 1202 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of Magnesium is 1994 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is commonly referred to as melting point when a substance is approaching it from its solid state and is referred to as freezing point when a substance is approaching it from its liquid state.
temperature below freezing point of water.
Boiling point is most affected by pressure. Note that freezing point and melting point are in fact the same.
The coldest temperature below freezing point is -273 degrees centigrade
Boiling point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a gas. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid changes into a solid.
A temperature under the freezing point.
Freezing Temperature for Fluoride
This is called the melting (or freezing) point
melting point is the temperature it has to be to melt. Freezing point is the temperature it freezesThe melting point is the temperature above whichsomething will melt or be in a liquid state.The freezing point is the temperature below whichsomething will be in a frozen or solid state.The actual melting point, which is also the freezing point, is the temperature at which matter can exist as either a solid or a liquid at the same time and can change from one to another until its temperature goes up or goes down.
The freezing point is the same as the melting point, temperature-wise.
The freezing point of salt is also its freezing point. This is the case with any substance, as it is the temperature that an element changes from the solid to liquid phase or the liquid to solid phase.
Another name for freezing point is melting pointsince the temperature at which a substance freezes is also the temperature at which it melts, going in the other direction.Freezing point could also be referred to as congelation point.
The freezing point of Magnesium is 1202 degrees Fahrenheit. The boiling point of Magnesium is 1994 degrees Fahrenheit. This temperature is commonly referred to as melting point when a substance is approaching it from its solid state and is referred to as freezing point when a substance is approaching it from its liquid state.