The vapor pressure of a 1 M ionic solution is different

Chapter 12, Problem 136E

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The vapor pressure of a 1 M ionic solution is different from the vapor pressure of a 1 M nonelectrolyte solution. In both cases, the solute is nonvolatile. Which set of diagrams best represents the differences between the two solutions and their vapors?

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QUESTION:

The vapor pressure of a 1 M ionic solution is different from the vapor pressure of a 1 M nonelectrolyte solution. In both cases, the solute is nonvolatile. Which set of diagrams best represents the differences between the two solutions and their vapors?

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A solution or a liquid’s ability to alter its state to the gaseous form will termed as that liquid’s vapor pressure.

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