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Question
Consider 0.1 m aqueous solutions of two solutes X and Y. The solute X behaves as a univalent electrolyte, while the solute Y dimerizes in solution. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct regarding these solutions?
Options
A.The boiling point of the solution of X will be higher than that of Y.
B.The osmotic pressure of the solution of X will be higher than that of Y.
C.The freezing point of the solution of X will be higher than that of Y.
D.The relative lowering of vapour pressure of both the solution will be the same.
Solution
F. P. and V. P. will become lower for X.
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