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Which of the following results from the presence of a solute in a given solvent?
A. The vapor pressure of the solution is lower
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Which of the following results from the presence of a solute in a given solvent?
A. The vapor pressure of the solution is lower
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Cherry
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a mixture contains two crystalline solid X and Y. Decide if pure X can be obtained by a proper recrystallization using solvent
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Anonymous
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explain why the pure solvent shows a level horizontal curve as solidification occurs, but the curve for the solution slopes
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In order to obtain pure synthetic plant hormone, a 2:1 mixture of water and
ethanol is used as the crystallizing solvent. Why is
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nilee
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If the freezing point of a pure solvent is 6.00 degrees Celsius, will the solvent which is contaminated with a soluble material
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What is the whole point of using solvent pairs for recrystallization(say a mix of ethanol and water) rather than just using one
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The solubility of barium sulfate varies with the composition of the solvent. In which one of the solvent mixtures below would
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explain why the pure solvent shows a level horizontal curve as solidification occurs, but the curve for the solution slopes
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Explain how micelles and more complex solutions work. Consider all Solute-solute, Solvent-solute and Solvent-solvent
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