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Why is boiling-point elevation a colligative property?
a.
it is inversely proportional to the concentration of particles in a solution.
b.
it is directly proportional to the concentration of particles in a solution.
c.
it does not depend on the concentration of particles.
d.
it is independent of changes in vapor pressure.

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