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So I just finished taking a practice exam and there was a Q:
Which of the following are examples of colligative properties?
I. Vapor pressure
II. Electrical conductivity
III. Osmotic pressure
Now I picked all of the above, but the answer was I and III only.
Now TBR Chem has conductivity (condosity) listed under colligative properties... So who is right, the practice exam or TBR, or am I misinterpreting?
Which of the following are examples of colligative properties?
I. Vapor pressure
II. Electrical conductivity
III. Osmotic pressure
Now I picked all of the above, but the answer was I and III only.
Now TBR Chem has conductivity (condosity) listed under colligative properties... So who is right, the practice exam or TBR, or am I misinterpreting?