What will be the lowering of vapour pressure in 1 molal aqueous solution at 100 ° C ? (if…
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What will be the lowering of vapour pressure in 1 molal aqueous solution at 100°C? (if solute is non-volatile)
- 14.12 mm/Hg
- 35.2 mm of Hg
- 13.44 mm Hg
- 12.84 mm of Hg
Answer
(C) 13.44 mm Hg
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