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Lowering of vapour pressure is highest for

A

`0.1MBaCl_(2)`

B

`0.1M" glucose"`

C

`0.1MMgSO_(4)`

D

urea

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A

`(p^(@)-p_(s))/(p^(@))="molality"xx(1-alpha+xalpha+yalpha)`
The value of `p^(@)-p_(s)` is maximum for `BaCl_(2)` .
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