How high the boiling point can be elevated depends on the
a. number of particles of solu...
How high the boiling point can be elevated depends on the
a. number of particles of solute in the solution.
b. number of particles of solvent in the solution.
c. density of the particles of solute in the solution.
d. volume of the particles of solute in the solution.
how low the freezing point can be depressed depends on the
a. number of particles of solute in the solution.
b. number of particles of solvent in the solution.
c. mass of the particles of solute in the solution.
d. density of the particles of solute in the solution.
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