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Chemistry, 21.09.2021 21:40, vanessa051266

14) You have an aqueous, dilute solution of a nonvolatile nonelectrolyte. Assuming that the solution is ideal choose the following statement(s) that are true.
(Select all that apply)

The addition of more solute will cause an increase in the boiling point of the solution.

The addition of pure water to the solution will cause the boiling point to decrease.

If the concentration of the solute is increased, then the osmotic pressure of the solution will decrease.

The solution will freeze at a temperature below 0°C at 1.0 atm.

The vapor pressure of this solution would increase if some of the water were allowed to evaporate.

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