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Grade 11Physical Chemistry

V.P. of an aqueous solution of urea is 732mm of hg at 100 degre C .what is B.P. of solutions.??

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9 Years agoGrade 11
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9 Years ago
UREA (additionally called CARBAMIDE) is the diamide of carbonic corrosive. It is a lackluster, crystalline substance that melts at 132.7º C and breaks down before bubbling. The breaking point of a substance is the temperature at which the vapor weight of the fluid equivalents the weight encompassing the fluid and the fluid changes into a vapor. The breaking point of a fluid shifts relying on the encompassing natural weight.