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the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
It increases the mass.
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?
Adding more solute to a saturated solution causes the solution to become supersaturated. In other words, the solvent does not completely mix with the solute.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.
It increases the mass.
boiling point is increased and freezing point is decreased
adding the solute raises the boiling point of the water.
Increasing the concentration of a solute the freezing point depression is increased.
Because flying cows poo and they fly, isn't that a fluke?
Adding more solute to a saturated solution causes the solution to become supersaturated. In other words, the solvent does not completely mix with the solute.
raise its freezing point
When any solute is dissolved into a solvent, the freezing point will always go down.
The freezing point is lowered.
the temperature at which the solution freezes is lowered.