Answer:
A solution of potassium nitrate, an electrolyte, and a solution of glycerin (C3H5(OH)3), a non-electrolyte, both boil at 100.3°C. The other physical properties which are identical of both solutions are:
- Both form homogeneous solutions.
- Their boiling point elevations are the same,
- So the lowering of vapor pressures is also the same.
- Osmotic pressure and the lowering of the freezing point are also the same for both solutions.