Statement I: When a solution of non-volatile solute in water is cooled slightly below its freezing temperature, some ice separates out and then freezing stops.Statement II: Separation of ice increases the molality of the left over solution.
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a
Statement I and Statement II are true.
b
Statement I is true and statement II is false.
c
Statement I is false and Statement II is true.
d
Statement I and Statement II are false.
answer is A.
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When a solution of non-volatile solute in water is cooled slightly below its freezing temperature,Ice separates out and then freezing stops ..... trueBelow FP of any liquid, freezing is always a spontaneous process and the excess solvent separates out as a solid(I) is trueThe left over solution contains relatively lesser solvent , its concentration (molality) increases(II) is true