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OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

research a real-world application, besides vapor pressure, boiling, and freezing point, of a colligative property and present your findings as an article for a newspaper, magazine, or web site.

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

@Luigi0210 @Miracrown @Microrobot

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

I dont know what a colligative property is ]; Can I also have help on good examples, besides vapor pressure, boiling, and freezing point?

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

osmotic pressure?

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

what's that?

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OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

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OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

I will literally flip a table if I can't get an answer, Ive been try to do this all night (ಠ_ಠ)

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

what is osmotic pressure @Microrobot ?

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you provide us the full details on the assignment?

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

A detailed explanation, one paragraph or more in your own words, of the colligative property being discussed and why that property changes the way that it does when the amount of solute is increased. A detailed description, at least one paragraph, of a real-world application of the colligative property, including an explanation of how this application of the colligative property is important or useful to those affected. The real-world example must be one that was not mentioned in the lesson. An introduction and conclusion that is appropriate for the audience and for the content of the article. At least three resources (web sites, articles, etc.) that you used to write the article.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I would use boiling that is so much easier trust me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

researching boiling will be a lot easier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you can talk about how boiling is used to cook foods

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well allows foods to reach high temperatures thus being "cooked" an example hot dogs in water

OpenStudy (anonymous):

boiling water cooks the food

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

wow... thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah no problem! :)

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

ill close the question now

OpenStudy (dbzfan836):

you may leave now, if you wish

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