The cryoscopic constant, often denoted as \( K_f \), is a property of a solvent that describes how much the freezing point of the solvent decreases when a solute is dissolved in it. It's specifically used in the context of colligative properties, which are properties that depend on the number of solute particles in a given amount of solvent rather than the identity of the solute.
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