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Solutes raise and lower the boiling points of solvents. :)

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I think it changes the miscibility (ability for the solute to dissolve) and the concentration of the solvent.

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Solutes lower the freezing point and raise the boiling point of a solvent.

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In every solution Solid, Liquid, And Gas solutes change the physical properties of a solvent.

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When one adds a solute to a solvent, several properties of the solvent change. This include the boiling point, the freezing point, the vapor pressure and the osmotic pressure.

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