An aqueous solution freezes at -0.186°C, then elevation in boiling point is:
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An aqueous solution freezes at -0.186°C, then elevation in boiling point is:
- 0.0512°C
- 100.0512°C
- - 0.0512°C
- none of these
Answer
(A) 0.0512°C
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