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If the freezing point of a pure solvent is 6.00 degrees Celsius, will the solvent which is contaminated with a soluble material have a freezing point (higher than, lower than or same as) 6.00 degrees Celsius? Explain.
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DrBob222
delta T = kf*m
14 years ago

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