Freezing point of a 4% aqueous solution of X is equal to freezing point of 12% aqueous…
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Freezing point of a 4% aqueous solution of X is equal to freezing point of 12% aqueous solution of Y. If molecular weight of X is A, then molecular weight of Y is:
- A
- 3A
- 4A
- 2A
Answer
(B) 3A
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