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1 litre of aqueous solution of Urea having density 1.06 gram/ml is found to have an elevation in b.p. of 0.5°C. If temperature of the solution increases to 101.5°C, then calculate the amount of water that must have gone to vapour state upto this point of temperature. Given-B.P. Elevation constant for water is 0.5°C/molal.

1 litre of aqueous solution of Urea having density 1.06 gram/ml is found to have an elevation in b.p. of 0.5°C. If temperature of the solution increases to 101.5°C, then calculate the amount of water that must have gone to vapour state upto this point of temperature. Given-B.P. Elevation constant for water is 0.5°C/molal.

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Ravleen Kaur
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4 years ago
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