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27 October, 09:35

Why are concentration units of mole fraction used in some colligative properties calculations?

a. Mole fraction expresses concentration more accurately than molarity.

b. Mole fraction does not depend on the chemical identity of the solute.

c. Mole fraction is easier to measure in the laboratory than molarity or molality.

d. Mole fraction is not affected by changes in temperature.

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  1. 27 October, 09:55
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    The answer is d. mole fraction is not affected by changes in temperature. The colligative properties is only depend on the number of the solute in the solvent.
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