Chemistry, 21.05.2021 22:40, dinero0424
Which of the following statements is true?
A. The change in freezing point of a solution is directly proportional to the number of
solute particles in the solution and dependent on the type of particle.
B. The change in freezing point of a solution is directly proportional to the number of
solute particles in the solution and independent of the type of particle.
C. The change in freezing point of a solution is inversely proportional to the number
of solute particles in the solution and dependent on the type of particle.
D. The change in freezing point of a solution is inversely proportional to the number
of solute particles in the solution and independent of the type of particle.
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