Compared to pure water, an aqueous solution of calcium chloride has a
(1) higher boiling point and higher freezing point
(2) higher boiling point and lower freezing point
(3) lower boiling point and higher freezing point
(4) lower boiling point and lower freezing point
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(1) higher boiling point...
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