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Electrolytes have a greater effect on colligative properties than
nonelectrolytes do because electrolytes
a. are volatile.
b. have higher boiling points.
c. produce fewer moles of solute particles per mole of solvent.
d. produce more moles of solute particles per mole of solvent.​

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Answered by laylaaisakjee
1

Answer:

produce more moles of solute particles per mole of solvent.​

Explanation:

Answered by roshnirajeevsl
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Answer:

Electrolytes have a greater effect on colligative properties than nonelectrolytes do because electrolytes produce more moles of solute particles per mole of solvent.​

Explanation:

Colligative properties are those that depend on the number of the solute particles and not on the nature of the solvent. Electrolytes are capable of dissociating completely into their ions whereas nonelectrolytes do not produce more ions.

Since the colligative properties are dependent on the number of ions, the electrolytes have a greater effect on colligative properties than nonelectrolytes.

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