The mass of glucose that should be dissolved in 50 g of water in order to produce the…
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The mass of glucose that should be dissolved in 50 g of water in order to produce the same lowering of vapour pressure as is produced by dissolving 1 g of urea in the same quantity of water is:
- 1 g
- 3 g
- 6 g
- 18 g
Answer
(B) 3 g
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