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A common misconception about vapor pressure lowering is that the solute occupies some of the surface sites in the solution, reducing the percentage of solvent molecules that can
potentially overcome the attractive intermolecular forces and transition into the gas phase. (a)
Draw a particulate-level sketch of a nonvolatile molecular solute in water and use it to explain
why the misconception is incorrect. (b) What is the correct explanation for vapor pressure
lowering?

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