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Colligative properties of solutions include all of the following except
A. elevation of the boiling point of a solution upon addition of a solute to a
solvent
B. the increase of reaction rates with increase in temperature
C. depression of the freezing point of a solution upon addition of a solute to a solvent
D. depression of vapor pressure upon addition of a solute to a solvent
E. an increase in the osmotic pressure of a solution upon the addition of more solute
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