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(a)
To determine: The authenticity of the given statement, “The freezing point of the solution is unchanged by the addition of solvent in solution of a nonvolatile solute in liquid solvent”.
(b)
To determine: The authenticity of the given statement, “The solid that forms as the solution freezes nearly pure solute in solution of a nonvolatile solute in liquid solvent”.
(c)
To determine: The authenticity of the given statement, “The freezing point of the solution is independent of the concentration of the solute in solution of a nonvolatile solute in liquid solvent”.
(d)
To determine: The authenticity of the given statement, “The boiling point of the solution increases in proportion to the concentration of the solute in the solution of a nonvolatile solute in liquid solvent”.
(e)
To determine: The authenticity of the given statement, “At any temperature, the vapor pressure of the solvent over solution is lower than that of pure solvent in solution of a nonvolatile solute in the liquid solvent”.
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