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Which two factors determine the vapor pressure of a solution containing a non-volatile solute dissolved in a volatile solvent, at a given temperature?

the molar mass of the solute and the volume of the solution
the vapor pressure of the solute and the concentration of the solvent
the concentration of the solute and the molar mass of the solvent
the vapor pressure of the solvent and the concentration of the (non-volatile) solute particles

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