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Given the formula for depression of freezing point: \[ \Delta T_f = K_f \cdot m \] where \( \Delta T_f \) is the depression of freezing point, \( K_f \) is the freezing point depression constant, and \( m \) is the molality, calculate the value of \( m \).

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When using the depression of freezing point formula, rearrange the equation to solve for the desired variable. In this case, the molality \( m \) can be calculated by dividing the depression of freezing point \( \Delta T_f \) by the freezing point depression constant \( K_f \).
Updated On: Nov 26, 2025
  • \( m = \frac{\Delta T_f}{K_f} \)
  • \( m = \frac{K_f}{\Delta T_f} \)
  • \( m = K_f \cdot \Delta T_f \)
  • \( m = \frac{\Delta T_f}{K_f^2} \)