The density of 1 M solution of a compound 'X' is 1.25 g mL -1 . The correct option for…
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The density of 1 M solution of a compound 'X' is 1.25 g mL-1. The correct option for the molality of solution is (Molar mass of compound X = 85 g)
- 1.165 m
- 0.858 m
- 0.705 m
- 1.208 m
Answer
(B) 0.858 m
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