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Re: Freezing Point depression of solutions with volatile solutes
I know the vapor pressure of the solution will increase, which in turn causes a decrease in boiling point ("boiling point depression") but I'm not sure if the increase in vapor pressure also causes an increase in the freezing/melting point of the solution ("freezing point elevation"). The solutions in question would be a water-ethanol and a water-methanol solution (water is the solvent); like I said, I know for sure that the boiling point is lower than that of pure water, but I don't know if the freezing point would be greater than that of pure water.
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Last edited by Nootropic; 02-19-2007 at 12:10 PM..
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