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The addition of solute particles into a solution causes:

A. the solvent particles to be attracted to the solute particles and to have less kinetic energy.
B. the solute particles to bump the solvent particles out of the solution, making it easier to boil.
C. the solute particles to form seed crystals and make the solution freeze more easily.
D. the solvent particles to be spread further out and have more to move, increasing their kinetic energy.

Answer :

Answer:

D. the solvent particles to be spread further out and have more to move, increasing their kinetic energy.

Explanation:

  • The addition of solute particles results in an increased boiling point.  As the solutes increases so does the energy inside as the solutes add and occupies more space near the surface of the liquid.

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