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Relative lowering of vapour pressure is a colligative property because

A

it depends on the concentration of non-electrolyte solute in solution and does not depend on the nature of the solute molecules

B

it depends on number of particle of electrolyte solute insolution and does not depend on the nature of the solute molecules

C

it depends on the concentration of non-electrolyte solute in solution as well as on the nature of the solute molecules

D

depends on the concentration of an electrolyte or non-electrolyte solute in in solution as well as on the nature of solute molecules

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The correct Answer is:
A, B

Relative lowering of vapour pressure is a colligative property because
(i) It does not depend upon nature of solute.
(ii) It depend s upon number of solute particles.
(iii) It depends upon concentration of non-electrolyte solution.
Hence, (a) and (b) are correct.
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