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- 3. A solution with dissolved particles that cause colligative effects.
- 5. Point Elevation The property that leads to an increase in a solution’s boiling temperature.
- 6. The process where a solvent moves through a membrane from low to high solute concentration.
- 7. A common example of an electrolyte that dissociates into Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.
- 8. Pressure Lowering The property that decreases when a solute is added, making it harder for a solvent to evaporate.
- 9. Point Depression The colligative property that causes water to freeze at a lower temperature when salt is added.
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- 1. Pressure The pressure needed to stop osmosis from occurring.
- 2. A membrane that allows only solvent molecules to pass through.
- 4. A type of compound that does not break into ions in solution, like sugar.