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Please someone answer me

I'm so hurry ........
(Lowest Actual Freezing point and
Vapor pressure = highest effective concentration)
Isn't it ?​

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Answer:Many of the physical properties of solutions differ significantly from those of the pure substances discussed in earlier chapters, and these differences have important consequences. For example, the limited temperature range of liquid water (0°C–100°C) severely limits its use. Aqueous solutions have both a lower freezing point and a higher boiling point than pure water. Probably one of the most familiar applications of this phenomenon is the addition of ethylene glycol (“antifreeze”) to the water in an automobile radiator.

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