• In thermodynamics, the cryoscopic constant, Kf, relates molality to freezing point depression (which is a colligative property). It is the ratio of the...
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    interchangeably for this purpose. However, the cryoscopic constant is larger than the ebullioscopic constant, and the freezing point is often easier to measure...
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  • is related to cryoscopy, which determines the same value from the cryoscopic constant (of freezing point depression). This property of elevation of boiling...
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  • some constants, such as Kf (the freezing point depression constant, or cryoscopic constant), depend on the identity of a substance, and so may be considered...
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    solvent}}}}-T_{\rm {f,{\text{solution}}}}=i\cdot K_{f}\cdot m} ) Here Kf is the cryoscopic constant (equal to 1.86 °C kg/mol for the freezing point of water), i is the...
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    Molar mass (category Pages using Template:Physical constants with rounding)
    composition is expressed as a molality, the proportionality constant is known as the cryoscopic constant (Kf) and is characteristic for each solvent. If w represents...
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  • refractive index with concentration. Cryoscopy and cryoscopic constant Ebullioscopy and ebullioscopic constant Dumas method of molecular weight determination...
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  • flange Cryoscopic constant, Kf, related to freezing-point depression Karl Fischer titration Stability constants of complexes, abbreviated as Kf (constant of...
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  • require substantial enthalpy of fusion, elevated cryoscopic constant, and large dielectric constant, indicative of high salt solubility. The ethylene...
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  • Cryogenic storage dewar Cryogenics Cryomodule Cryophorus Cryopump Cryoscopic constant Cryotronics Crypton (particle) Cryst. Growth Des. Cryst Growth Des...
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  • the National Bureau of Standards, the first of which was entitled, Cryoscopic Constant Heat of Fusion, and Heat Capacity of Camphor (1931). In 1932, Frederick...
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    No dimers or other oligomers are even transiently observed. Without a cryoscopic matrix, these reactions result in the immediate formation of (PN)n polymers...
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