kryoskopi
Kryoskopi is a colligative property of solutions that describes the phenomenon of the freezing point depression of a solvent when a solute is dissolved in it. This means that the temperature at which a solution freezes is lower than the temperature at which the pure solvent freezes. The extent of this freezing point depression is directly proportional to the molality of the solute in the solution, meaning that a more concentrated solution will have a lower freezing point.
This effect is a consequence of the solute particles interfering with the formation of the solvent's solid
Kryoskopi has practical applications, such as its use in preventing ice formation on roads by spreading salt,