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When a solution containg non- volatile soute freezes, which equilibrium would exist?

A

solid solvent`hArr` liquid sovent

B

solid solute` hArr` liquid solution

C

solid solute `hArr`liquit sovent

D

solid solvent `hArr`liquid solution

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