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harkovskaia [24]
4 years ago
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5. Which of the following is NOT a colligative property of a solution? (1 point) boiling point elevation supersaturation vapor p

ressure lowering freezing point depression 6. A solute depresses the freezing point because the solute ____. (1 point) is colder than the solvent disrupts crystal formation of the solvent disrupts crystal formation of the solvent tends to sink to the bottom of the solution has bigger molecules than the solvent 7. How many milliliters of alcohol are in 167 mL of an 85.0% (v/v) alcohol solution? (1 point) 252 mL 228 mL 145 mL 142 mL
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kumpel [21]4 years ago
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Yes it is that what u said is yes
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