An aqueous solution is $1.00 \ molal$ in $KI$. Which change will cause the vapour pressure of the solution to increase?

  • A
    Addition of $NaCl$
  • B
    Addition of $Na_2SO_4$
  • C
    Addition of $1.00 \ molal \ KI$
  • D
    Addition of water

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