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What happens to the freezing point of a solvent when a solute is dissolve...
Chemistry, 27.02.2020 19:25, jaimejohnston2
Question 1 (1 point)
What happens to the freezing point of a solvent when a solute is dissolved in it?
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The freezing point of the solvent decreases.
The freezing point of the solvent increases.
The freezing point of the solvent stays the same.
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