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describe vapour pressure lowering​

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Answered by prekshaaora
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Vapor pressure lowering is a colligative property of solutions. The vapor pressure of a pure solvent is greater than the vapor pressure of a solution containing a non volatile liquid. This lowered vapor pressure leads to boiling point elevation. ... When something is volatile is actually able to evaporate very quickly.

Answered by anshikasharma100
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Vapor pressure lowering is a colligative property of solutions. The vapor pressure of a pure solvent is greater than the vapor pressure of a solution containing a non volatile liquid. This lowered vapor pressure leads to boiling point elevation. ... When something is volatile is actually able to evaporate very quickly.

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