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Equimolar solutions of two non-electroytes in the same solvent have:

A

Same `b.pt.` but different `f.pt.`

B

Same `f.pt.` but different `b.pt.`

C

Same `b.pt.` and same `f.pt.`

D

Different `b.pt.` and different `f.pt.`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`Delta T_(f) = K_(f) xx "molality"`
`Delta T_(b) = K_(b) xx "molality"`
Thus `Delta T` and `Delta T_(b)` for different non electronlytes is same as `K_(f)` and `K_(b)` constant.
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