Solute X does not dissociate once in solution. If another impurity were chosen instead that can dissociate into two particles in solution, how would the freezing point be affected?
A.) the freezing point will decrease by twice as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
B.) the FP would decrease by as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
C.) the freezing point would decrease by half as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
D.) the FP would be constant.
Anyone want to give an answer and their reason??
A.) the freezing point will decrease by twice as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
B.) the FP would decrease by as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
C.) the freezing point would decrease by half as much as expected, if the impurity does not dissociate.
D.) the FP would be constant.
Anyone want to give an answer and their reason??
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