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A solution that contains a solute that is nonvolatile (not easily vaporized) always has a lower vapor pressure than the pure solvent. *

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At any given temperature, the vapor pressure of a solution containing a nonvolatile solute is less than that of the pure solvent. This effect is called vapor pressure lowering.

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