Matching Type v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in boiling point when dissolved in water? A. 0.02 m of glucose B. 0.03 m of M9CI 2 Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in freezing point when dissolved in water? C. 0.03 m of FeCI 3 v Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in osmotic pressure when dissolved in water? v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in vapor pressure when dissolved in water? D. 0.02 m of NaCI

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Matching Type
v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in boiling point when dissolved in
A. 0.02 m of glucose
water?
B. 0.03 m of MgCI 2
v Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in freezing point when dissolved in
water?
C. 0.03 m of FeCl 3
v Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in osmotic pressure when dissolved in
water?
v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in vapor pressure when dissolved in
water?
D. 0.02 m of NaCI
Transcribed Image Text:Matching Type v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in boiling point when dissolved in A. 0.02 m of glucose water? B. 0.03 m of MgCI 2 v Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in freezing point when dissolved in water? C. 0.03 m of FeCl 3 v Which of the following solutions will have the highest change in osmotic pressure when dissolved in water? v Which of the following solutions will have the lowest change in vapor pressure when dissolved in water? D. 0.02 m of NaCI
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