Statement 1: Duhring’s rule states that the ratio of temperatures at which two solutions have the same vapor pressure is constant. Statement 2: Duhring’s rule states that the boiling point of a solution is a linear function of the boiling point of pure water at the same pressure.

Statement 1: Duhring’s rule states that the ratio of temperatures at which two solutions have the same vapor pressure is constant. Statement 2: Duhring’s rule states that the boiling point of a solution is a linear function of the boiling point of pure water at the same pressure. Correct Answer True, True

Both the statements are true. Duhring’s rule is stated in both ways.

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