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All of the following are colligative properties except
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
The rate at which a solid solute can be dissolved in a liquid solvent can be increased by
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
Why can water dissolve NaCl, where as hexane cannot?
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
Compared to the pure solvent, the boiling point of a solution is
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
Receiving an injection of pure water would be painful because
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
The extent to which a solute dissolves in a solvent is determined by all of the following except
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
The molal freezing point constant, K,
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
Which concentration unit is used when calculating colligative properties relating to boiling point elevation?
chemical solubility.
is a specific effect of a solute on a given solvent.
grinding the solute into small pieces.
osmotic pressure would cause cells to swell and burst.
As a polar solvent, water is attracted to both anions and cations.
ambient pressure.
increased because of the lowered vapor pressure of the solution.
molality
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