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Colligative property - Any property that depends on the number of solute particles in a solution, but not their identity

Here's a weird experiment that demonstrates the colligative effects of solutes upon a solutionWe have two beakers. One contains H2O, the other contains a salt solution (NaCl) in H2O. Both beakers are placed into a sealed chamber: . If we leave it for a couple of days and then come back and take a look, this is what it might look like: .

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Colligative property - Any property that depends on the number of solute particles in a solution, but not their identity

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