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An aqueous solution containing 1g of urea boils at `100.25^(@)C`. The aqueous solution containing 3g of glucose in the same volume will boil be

A

`100.75^(@)C`

B

`100.5^(@) C`

C

`100^(@)`C

D

`100.25^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
D

`n_(1)` of 1 g urea `=1/60 "mol",`
`n_(2)` of 3g glucose `=3/180 = 1/60` mol
Hence, it will boil at the same temperature as `n_(1) = n_(2)`
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