Answer: the filled in options are(from up to down): decreases; increases; decreases and increases
Explanation:
Ok, let us first full in the gap from the question;
''When a nonvolatile solute is added to a volatile solvent, the solution vapor pressure DECREASES, the boiling point INCREASES, the freezing point DECREASES, and the osmotic pressure across a semipermeable membrane INCREASES.
First, volatility is the tendency of a substance to vaporize.
WHAT IS A NON VOLATILE SOLUTE/SUBSTANCE ?:
A non volatile solute will not produce vapour at the boiling point of a particular solution. It is a solute that has low vapour pressure. This property, that is, a low vapour pressure will cause an increase in the boiling point. An example is glucose.
Non volatile solute, apart from increament in boiling point called boiling point elevation, it also decreases freezing point called freezing point depression.
Also, colligative properties such as osmotic pressure increases.
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Answer:
A. the spillover effect.
Explanation:
Spillover effect: The term spillover effect refers to the propensity of an individual's emotion to influence the way other individuals feel around him or her.
In other words, spillover theory defines the legal principle of splitting off the similar evidence that is related to both an accused and a codefendant.
In the question above, the spillover effect is being seen as the people aroused just by seeing the rock videos are compared to that of the people being provoked but didn't get aroused.
Voters elect members of the legislative branch.