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The mass of glucose that should be dissolved in 100 g of water in order to produce same lowering of vapour pressure as is produced by dissolving 1 g of urea (molecular mass=60) in 50 g of water is:

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Relative decrease in vapour pressure of an aqueous NaCl is 0.167. Number of moles of NaCl present in 180 g of H2O is
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An aqueous solution is 1.00 molal in KI. Which change will cause the vapour pressure of the solution to increase? 
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The vapour pressure of pure benzene C6H6 at 50°C is 268 torr. How many moles of non-volatile solute per mole of benzene is required to prepare a solution of benzene having a vapour pressure of 167 torr at 50°C?
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The vapour pressure of pure liquid A is 10 torr and at the same temperature when 1 g of B solid is dissolved in 20 g of A, its vapour pressure is reduced to 9.0 torr. If the molecular mass of A is 200 amu, then the molecular mass of B is:
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The vapour pressure of a solution of a non-volatile solute B in a solvent A is 95% of the vapour pressure of the solvent at the same temperature. If the molecular weight of the solvent is 0.3 times the molecular weight of the solute, what is the ratio of weight of solvent to solute?
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The lowering of vapour pressure of 0.1M aqueous solution of NaCl, CuSO4 and K2SO4 are:
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The vapour pressure of water at room temperature is lowered by 5% by dissolving a solute in it, then the approximate molality of solution is:
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The boiling point of C6H6, CH3OH, C6H5NH2 and C6H5NO2 are 80°C, 65°C, 184°C and 212°C, respectively. Which one will show the highest vapour pressure at room temperature?