What is the equation for freezing point? Chemistry Solutions Colligative Properties ↳Redirected from "Can you write a balanced nuclear equation for the alpha decay of Ra-226?" 1 Answer Sarita Rana Feb 14, 2017 #ΔTf# = #Kf# . #m# Explanation: Where #ΔTf# = the freezing-point depression #ΔTf# = #Tf# (pure solvent) − #Tf# (solution). #Kf# = the cryoscopic constant, which is dependent on the properties of the solvent, not the solute. #m# = molality of the solution Answer link Related questions How are colligative properties determined? How do you calculate freezing point depression? How can freezing point depression determine purity? How does the nature of the solute affect boiling point? How do colligative properties affect freezing point? What colligative property causes ice to melt? Why do colligative properties depend on the number of particles? How do ionic solutes affect the boiling point? Why do solutes lower vapor pressure? How does solubility affect boiling point? See all questions in Colligative Properties Impact of this question 12724 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License