Depression in Freezing Point

How does nature of solvent affect depression in freezing point?
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Nimboi
Nimboi2w ago
different substances, different number of moles, different molality and depression in freezing point = i*Kb*molality
Percy
PercyOP2w ago
how do we determine which solvent gives the highest depression in freezing point
Nimboi
Nimboi2w ago
look at the formula boi whichever solvent gives the most molality i.e. least volume
Percy
PercyOP2w ago
Got it my bad Thanks though
Nimboi
Nimboi2w ago
:) wait hang on amount isnt specified here
Percy
PercyOP2w ago
yeah
Nimboi
Nimboi2w ago
this is vague as hell but outside water, acetic acid dimerises reducing the number of particles, and thus depression in freezing point i = 0.5 in aqueous solution, the acid atleast dissociates a little bit
Percy
PercyOP2w ago
Understood 👍
Nimboi
Nimboi2w ago
feel free to point out such things lol i didnt see that initially
Percy
PercyOP2w ago
yeah sure :) +solved @Nimboi
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