Which statement about the vapor pressure of a liquid is not correct?
A) Temperature, solute concentration, and solvent identity all play roles in determining the vapor pressure above a solution.
B) The mole fraction of the solvent is used to calculate the vapor pressure above a solution.
C) The vapor pressure of a solution is not related to the vapor pressure of the pure solvent.
D) In ideal solutions that obey Raoult's law, solute and solvent molecules both experience similar intermolecular forces.
E) Vapor pressure of a solution is a colligative property, which means pressure depends on the concentration of a solute, not its identity.
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