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List four properties of a solution that depend on the total concentration but not the type of particle or particles present as solute?

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Which colligative properties are not dependent on vapor pressure?

Colligative properties like boiling point elevation and freezing point depression are not dependent on vapor pressure. These properties depend on the number of solute particles in a solution, regardless of their nature or vapor pressure.


In weather terms What sort of pressure does a depression have?

A depression signifies an area of low pressure.


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Compared to the pure water an aqueous solution of calcium chloride has a?

Higher boiling point and a lower freezing point. These are called colligative properties. When a solute is put into solution with the solvent, there is a change in the vapor pressure, osmotic pressure, elevation of the boiling point, and depression of the freezing point.


What is the most effective pressure point on the foot to alleviate headaches?

The most effective pressure point on the foot to alleviate headaches is located on the big toe. Applying pressure to this point can help relieve headache symptoms.


Importance of colligative properties daily life?

Some applications of real life colligative properties are osmotic pressure, freezing point depression, boiling point elevation, and vapor pressure lowering. For osmotic pressure an example is turgor pressure in plants. For freezing point depression an example is antifreeze in the radiator. For boiling point elevation there really isn't any practical applications. For vapor pressure lowering an example is freeze drying.


Where is the Kidney-1 point in acupressure?

This point is found in the depression in the top 1/3 of the sole of the foot. Pull the toes toward the sole of the foot. Apply the pressure in this depression inwards and upwards towards the big toe. It is very helpful to a woman in labor.


Why is a pressure point called a pressure point?

A pressure point is called so because it refers to specific areas on the body that are believed to be sensitive to applied pressure. Stimulating these points is thought to help manage pain, promote relaxation, or alleviate tension in the body.


How do you find angle of depression?

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What is the most effective pressure point in the foot to relieve a headache?

The most effective pressure point in the foot to relieve a headache is located on the big toe, specifically on the pad of the toe. Applying pressure to this point can help alleviate headache symptoms.