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Transcribed Image Text:Match the following aqueous solutions with the appropriate letter from the column on the right
1. 0.22 m KCH3COO
2. 0.13 m Cal,
3. 0.12 m CoCl2
4. 0.46 m Ethylene glycol(nonelectrolyte)
A. Highest boiling point
B. Second highest boiling point
C. Third highest boiling point
D. Lowest boiling point
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