does relative lowering of vapour pressure depends on temprature??
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Answer. Answer: Since the solute molecules are non-volatile, the vapour above the solution consists of only solvent (pure liquid) molecules. After adding the solute, the vapour pressure of the solution is found to be lower than that of the pure liquid at a given temperature.
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After adding the solute, the vapour pressure of the solution is found to be lower than that of the pure liquid at a given temperature. ... This decrease in vapour pressure depends on the amount of non-volatile solute added in the solution irrespective of its nature and hence it is one of the colligative properties.
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