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Freeze response depression

Triphenylcarbinol in sulfuric acid solution has a spectrum indicating the presence of the same carbonium ion responsible for the conductivity of triphenylmethyl chloride in liquid sulfur dioxide.171 In confirmation of this the freezing point depression is four times that of substances dissolving to give only one mole of particles per mole of dissolved substance.171-173... [Pg.85]

Melting Point (MP) — the temperature at which a solid changes to a liquid. The melting point is not particularly sensitive to atmospheric pressure, but it is responsive to dissolved salts which depress the melting point. Thus, in winter, it is usual to salt sidewalks to keep water from freezing. [Pg.160]

Raoult s law is directly responsible for two other properties of dilute solutions the elevation of the boiling point and the depression of the freezing point. [Pg.118]


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