When $CuSO_4$ is added to a solution of ammonia,what happens to the colligative properties of the solution?

  • A
    Freezing point is lowered
  • B
    Freezing point is raised
  • C
    Boiling point is raised
  • D
    Both $(A)$ and $(C)$

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