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When a substance is dissolved in a solvent the vapour pressure of solvent decreases. This brings:

A

An increase in the boiling point of the solution

B

A decrease in the boiling point of solvent

C

The solution having a higher freezing point than the solvent

D

The solution having a lower osmotic pressure than the solvent

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When vapour pressure of solvent decreases, then the boiling point of solvent increases.
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