DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each question then choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the  LETTER of the correct answer on a separate answer sheet.  1.What colligative property is applied when preserving home jam and jelly?  a) Vapor pressure lowering b) Osmotic pressure c) Freezing point depression d) Boiling-point elevation 2. Does the presence of a nonvolatile solute affect the boiling point of the solution? a) Yes       b) Maybe      c) No        d) Unsure  3. Ethylene glycol, a common automobile antifreeze, is a water soluble and fairly nonvolatile. When  you have 651 g of this substance in 2505 g of water, would you keep this substance in your car radiator  during the summer?  a) No, because the car radiator will prevent the solution from boiling.  b) I am not sure, I’ll ask first the technician if it is possible.  c) Yes indeed, because it prevents the solution in the car radiator from boiling. d) None of the above

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DIRECTIONS: Read and analyze each question then choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the 
LETTER of the correct answer on a separate answer sheet. 


1.What colligative property is applied when preserving home jam and jelly? 
a) Vapor pressure lowering

b) Osmotic pressure

c) Freezing point depression

d) Boiling-point elevation


2. Does the presence of a nonvolatile solute affect the boiling point of the solution?
a) Yes       b) Maybe      c) No        d) Unsure 


3. Ethylene glycol, a common automobile antifreeze, is a water soluble and fairly nonvolatile. When 
you have 651 g of this substance in 2505 g of water, would you keep this substance in your car radiator 
during the summer? 
a) No, because the car radiator will prevent the solution from boiling. 
b) I am not sure, I’ll ask first the technician if it is possible. 
c) Yes indeed, because it prevents the solution in the car radiator from boiling.
d) None of the above

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