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In the depression in freezing point experiment, it is obsreved that

A

the vapour pressure of the solution is less than that of pure solvent.

B

the vapour pressure of the solution is more than that of pure solvent

C

only solute molecules solidity of the frezing point

D

only solvent molecules solidify at the freezing point

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