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A non-volatile electrolyte dissolved in ...

A non-volatile electrolyte dissolved in an aqueous solution in the same molal proportion as a non-electrolyte gives

A

The same colligative effect

B

higher colligative effect

C

lower colligative effect

D

no colligative effect.

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B
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