Addition of non-volatile solute affects solvent's rate of evaporation but not the rate of condensation. How rate of condensation remains unaffected in this case
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If you add a nonvolatile solute to solvent such as water, you decrease the tendency for water molecules to evaporate into the gas phase. ... As a result, fewer molecules change from the liquid to the gas phase, thus reducing the vapor pressure
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