How does molecular weight affect freezing point?
1 Answer
If everything else is kept constant, a compound with a higher molecular mass will have a smaller effect on the freezing point.
Explanation:
The formula for calculating freezing point depression is
#color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a) ΔT_"f" = K_fbcolor(white)(a/a)|)))" "#
where
Let's rewrite this formula in symbols as
#b = n/m_1#
Then
#color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)ΔT_"f" = K_fn/m_1color(white)(a/a)|)))" "#
Now,
We can rearrange the formula to give
#color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)ΔT_"f" = K_fm/(Mm_1)color(white)(a/a)|)))" "#
If
#color(blue)(bar(ul(|color(white)(a/a)ΔT_"f" ∝ 1/Mcolor(white)(a/a)|)))" "#
Thus, as the molar mass increases, the freezing point depression decreases.
That is, increasing the molar (or molecular) mass will have a smaller effect on the freezing point.