Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1.0.193 m Fe(CH3CO0); A. Highest boiling point 2. 0.245 m NaOH B. Second highest boiling point 3. 0.183 m Cu(CH;COO), C. Third highest boiling point 4. 0.520 m Urea (nonelectrolyte) D. Lowest boiling point

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Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right.
1. 0.193 m Fe(CH3CO0)2
A. Highest boiling point
2. 0.245 m NaOH
B. Second highest boiling point
3. 0.183 m Cu(CH;COO),
C. Third highest boiling point
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4. 0.520 m Urea (nonelectrolyte)
D. Lowest boiling point
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Transcribed Image Text:[References) Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right. 1. 0.193 m Fe(CH3CO0)2 A. Highest boiling point 2. 0.245 m NaOH B. Second highest boiling point 3. 0.183 m Cu(CH;COO), C. Third highest boiling point Ireq 4. 0.520 m Urea (nonelectrolyte) D. Lowest boiling point Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 6 more group attempts remaining 1reg 1reg 1req 1req t Treg ot 1reg Previous Next Email Instructor Save and Exic Cengage Learning | Cengage Technical Support MacBook Air 吕0 888 DD F3 F4 F7 FB F9 F10 F12 # $ & 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. { [ E R Y U P D H K C V M .. .. B
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Colligative properties:

The colligative properties are those properties of solutions that depend on the number of solute particles, and not depends on the nature of the solute particles. The number of solute particles can be related by the molality of the solution. These properties depend on the nature of the solvent.

Colligative properties include:

Relative lowering of vapor pressure (Raoult's law)

Elevation of boiling point

Depression of freezing point

Osmotic pressure

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