Why does the freezing point of a solution continue


When a solution freezes, the solid that forms is essentially pure, frozen solvent, without any solute contaminating it. Given this information, why does the freezing point of a solution continue to decrease with time, i.e., the graph has a slope less than zero, rather than stays constant, as in the case of the pure solvent?

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