Boiling point of a 2% aqueous solution of a nonvolatile solute A is equal to the boiling…
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Boiling point of a 2% aqueous solution of a nonvolatile solute A is equal to the boiling point of 8% aqueous solution of a non-volatile solute B. The relation between molecular weights of A and B is (JEE Main 2022)
- MA = 4MB
- MB = 4MA
- MA = 8MB
- MB = 8MA
Answer
(B) M B = 4M A
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