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Standard XII
Chemistry
Henry's Law
An aqueous so...
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An aqueous solutionof glucose is made by dissolving 10g of glucose in 90g water at 303K. If the vapour pressure of pure water at 303K be 32.8mm Hg, what would be the vapour pressure of the solution?
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