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What are colligative properties ? Name four such properties.

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The properties, which depend upon the number of moles of solute in solution and not at all on their nature of composition are called colligative properties
Examples of colligative properties are (b) Osmotic pressure,
(c) Elevation in boiling point
(d) Depression in freezing point
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  9. Explain depression in freezing point. How depression in freezing poi...

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  10. Define molar depression constant

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