Piepiesuperpie Full Member 10+ Year Member Aug 30, 2013 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad For colligative properties, the identity of the solute/impurity does not matter. But why? If you have one solute that's larger than another solute, wouldn't that disrupt the intermolecular forces more?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad For colligative properties, the identity of the solute/impurity does not matter. But why? If you have one solute that's larger than another solute, wouldn't that disrupt the intermolecular forces more?