[Solved] Why does the addition of a solute cause freezing point depression? A. The solute particles disrupt the formation of a crystalline

Why does the addition of a solute cause freezing point depression?

A. The solute particles disrupt the formation of a crystalline structure by separating the molecules of the liquid.
B. The solute particles disrupt the formation of a crystalline structure by raising the vapor pressure of the molecules of the liquid.
C. The solute particles disrupt the formation of a crystalline structure by lowering the vapor pressure of the molecules of the liquid.
D. The addition of a solute does not cause freezing point depression.

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