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Chemistry, 08.12.2019 07:31, shannonderemer
You know that an unlabeled water bottle contains at least some water. you measure the freezing point of the unknown substance and find that it freezes at a temperature lower than 0 degrees celsius at 1 atmosphere pressure. which of the following can you conclude?
the substance is pure water.
the substance will have a boiling point that is less than 100 degrees celsius.
the substance will have a vapor pressure that is greater than that of pure water.
the substance is an aqueous solution.
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