The molal b.p. constant for water is 0.513ºC kg mol –1 . When 0.1 mole of sugar is…
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The molal b.p. constant for water is 0.513ºC kg mol–1. When 0.1 mole of sugar is dissolved in 200g of water, the solution boils under a pressure of 1 atm at
- 100.513ºC
- 100.0513ºC
- 100.256ºC
- 101.025ºC
Answer
(C) 100.256ºC
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