Which relationship is correct for a solution that contains a nonvolatile solution? O a. The freezing point of a 0.250 m AICI3 solution is a higher temperature than the freezing point of a 0.250 m NaCl solution. As the concentration difference between solutions increases the osmotic pressure decreases. The boiling point of a solution is greater than the boiling point of the pure solvent. Od. The vapor pressure of a solution is greater than the vapor pressure of the pure solvent. O b. c.

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O a. The freezing point of a 0.250 m AlCl3 solution is a higher temperature than the freezing point of a 0.250 m NaCl
solution.
O b. As the concentration difference between solutions increases the osmotic pressure decreases.
c.
The boiling point of a solution is greater than the boiling point of the pure solvent.
O d. The vapor pressure of a solution is greater than the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
Transcribed Image Text:Which relationship is correct for a solution that contains a nonvolatile solution? Time left 0: O a. The freezing point of a 0.250 m AlCl3 solution is a higher temperature than the freezing point of a 0.250 m NaCl solution. O b. As the concentration difference between solutions increases the osmotic pressure decreases. c. The boiling point of a solution is greater than the boiling point of the pure solvent. O d. The vapor pressure of a solution is greater than the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
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