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When a non-volatile solid is added to pure water it will:
(a) boil above `100^(@)C` and freeze above `0^(@)C`
(b) boil below `100^(@)C` and freeze above `0^(@)C`
(c) boil above `100^(@)C` and freeze below `0^(@)C`
(d) boil below `100^(@)C` and freeze below `0^(@)C`

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