Heats of vaporisation for a pure sovent and for a solution are similar because similar intermolecules forces between solvent molecules must be overcome in both cases
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Entropy change between solution and vapour is smaller than the entropy change between pure solvent and vapour
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Boiling point of the solution is larger than that of the pure solvent
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