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Standard XII
Chemistry
Hydroboration Oxidation
lowering of v...
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lowering of vapour pressure for 1 molal aqueous solution is 1.08 mm of Hg at 298 K. The vapour pressure of pure liquid at 298 K is 10x mm of Hg. The value of x will be, assuming very dilute aqueous solution
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