The elevation of the boiling point of the solution results from the lowering of its vapor pressure. The more concentrated the solution, the lower would be its vapor pressure and the higher would be its boiling point. Based on the statements given, what is the relationship between the concentration of solution and boiling point? Select the correct response: Directly proportional Indirectly proportional Reverse proportional O Inversely proportional

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The elevation of the boiling point of the solution results from the lowering of its vapor pressure. The more concentrated the solution, the
lower would be its vapor pressure and the higher would be its boiling point. Based on the statements given, what is the relationship
between the concentration of solution and boiling point?
Select the correct response:
O Directly proportional
Indirectly proportional
O Reverse proportional
O Inversely proportional
Transcribed Image Text:The elevation of the boiling point of the solution results from the lowering of its vapor pressure. The more concentrated the solution, the lower would be its vapor pressure and the higher would be its boiling point. Based on the statements given, what is the relationship between the concentration of solution and boiling point? Select the correct response: O Directly proportional Indirectly proportional O Reverse proportional O Inversely proportional
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