Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Freezing point is defined as the point at which liquid state of a substance changes into solid state.
For example, freezing point of water is zero degree celsius.
No matter how much volume of water we take, its freezing point will remain the same unless no impurity or solute is added to it.
Volume does not affects the freezing point of a substance as volume is a physical quantity that shows that more or less number of molecules of a substance does not change its freezing point.
Hence, we can conclude that no, if the volume of water is increased the freezing temperature stays the same.