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What is the colligative property that means a solution typically has a measurably highter boiling point than a pure solvent alone? A) osmotic pressure B) boiling point elevation C) boiling point alleviation
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What is the colligative property that means a solution typically has a measurably highter boiling point than a pure solvent alone?
A) osmotic pressure
B) boiling point elevation
C) boiling point alleviation
D) vapor-pressure lowering
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The colligative property that means that a solution typically has a measurably lower freezing point than a pure solvent alone is the freezing point dep
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B) Boiling point Elevation states a solution typically has a measurably higher than a pure solvent . So would be B.
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