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Why constant boiling mixture behave like a single component when subjected to distillation?

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  9. Give four points of difference between osmosis and diffusion.

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  10. What is the importance of semipermeable membrane in osmosis? Explain.

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  11. Derive van't Hoff equation for dilute solutions.

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  12. (i) What is osmotic pressure?

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  13. (ii) State van't Hoff - Boyle's law

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  14. (iii) What is an ideal solution?

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