(a)
Interpretation:
Identify the curve which represents the pure solvent and solution.
Concept introduction:
Colligative properties include vapor pressure, freezing point, and boiling point. These properties are affected by the presence of solute particles in a solution. Vapor pressure of a pure solvent is lowered by the presence of a nonvolatile solute. The boiling point of a solvent is raised by the presence of a nonvolatile solute as
(b)
Interpretation:
Approximate boiling-point elevation for the solution is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Colligative properties include vapor pressure, freezing point, and boiling point. These properties are affected by the presence of solute particles in a solution. Vapor pressure of a pure solvent is lowered by the presence of a nonvolatile solute. The boiling point of a solvent is raised by the presence of a nonvolatile solute as
(c)
Interpretation:
Approximate concentration of solution is to be identified.
Concept introduction:
Colligative properties include vapor pressure, freezing point, and boiling point. These properties are affected by the presence of solute particles in a solution. Vapor pressure of a pure solvent is lowered by the presence of a nonvolatile solute. The boiling point of a solvent is raised by the presence of a nonvolatile solute as
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