Option 1 These two solutions have the same boiling point. 25) Which aqueous solution has a higher boiling point? * 1.0 m NaNO3 O Option 1 Option 2 These two solutions have the same boiling point. More information is needed to answer this correctly. 1.0 m C12H22011 Option 2 1p More information is needed to answer this correctly.

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TOPIC : COLLIGATIVE PROPERTIES 

24) Which aqueous solution has a higher boiling point? *
1.0 m NaNO3
Option 1
1.0 m NaNO3
O
These two solutions have the same
boiling point.
25) Which aqueous solution has a higher boiling point? *
Option 1
1.0 m NaCl
These two solutions have the same
boiling point.
Option 2
More information is needed to
answer this correctly.
1.0 m C12H22011
Option 2
1p
More Information is needed to
answer this correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:24) Which aqueous solution has a higher boiling point? * 1.0 m NaNO3 Option 1 1.0 m NaNO3 O These two solutions have the same boiling point. 25) Which aqueous solution has a higher boiling point? * Option 1 1.0 m NaCl These two solutions have the same boiling point. Option 2 More information is needed to answer this correctly. 1.0 m C12H22011 Option 2 1p More Information is needed to answer this correctly.
27) "The vapor pressure of water increases as the concentration of
particles dissolved in it increases." This statement is.
true
false
only true when the solute is volatile
More information is needed to answer this correctly.
28) "The boiling point of water increases as the concentration of particles
dissolved in it increases." This statement is
true
false
More information is needed to answer this correctly.
29) "The freezing point of water increases as the concentration of particles
dissolved in it increases." This statement is
true
false
More information is needed to answer this correctly.
Transcribed Image Text:27) "The vapor pressure of water increases as the concentration of particles dissolved in it increases." This statement is. true false only true when the solute is volatile More information is needed to answer this correctly. 28) "The boiling point of water increases as the concentration of particles dissolved in it increases." This statement is true false More information is needed to answer this correctly. 29) "The freezing point of water increases as the concentration of particles dissolved in it increases." This statement is true false More information is needed to answer this correctly.
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