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Chemistry, 29.06.2019 13:50, fortwill05
Solution a contains 0.1 mol of sucrose, c12h22o11 dissolved in 500 g of water. solution b contains 0.1 mol of sodium chloride, nacl, in 500g of water. which of the following statements about these solutions is true? both solutions have the same vapor pressure. solution a would boil at a higher temperature than solution b would. solution a would freeze at a higher temperature than solution b would. both solutions would boil at the same temperature. « previous question next question »
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