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Assuming 100% dissociation, 1.0 mol of NaBr dissolved in 250 g of wate ✓ [Select]
will
will not
have the same colligative properties as 1.0 mol of KCI dissolved in 250 g of water, because [Select]
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming 100% dissociation, 1.0 mol of NaBr dissolved in 250 g of wate ✓ [Select] will will not have the same colligative properties as 1.0 mol of KCI dissolved in 250 g of water, because [Select]
Assuming 100% dissociation, 1.0 mol of NaBr dissolved in 250 g of water [Select]
✓ have the same colligative properties as 1.0 mol of KCI dissolved in 250 g of water, becaus✓ [Select]
they have different molar masses
both are ionic compounds
both produce 2 mol of ions in solution
the identify of the ions are not the same
Transcribed Image Text:Assuming 100% dissociation, 1.0 mol of NaBr dissolved in 250 g of water [Select] ✓ have the same colligative properties as 1.0 mol of KCI dissolved in 250 g of water, becaus✓ [Select] they have different molar masses both are ionic compounds both produce 2 mol of ions in solution the identify of the ions are not the same
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