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The vapour pressure of a dilute solution of a solute is influenced by :

A

Temperature of solution

B

Mole fraction of solute

C

M.Pt. of solute

D

Degree of dissociation of solute

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  • The vapour pressure of a dilute solution of a solute is influeneced by:

    A
    tempressure of solution
    B
    mole fraction of solute
    C
    melting point of solute
    D
    degree of dissociation of solute
  • The vapour pressure of a dilute solution of a solute is NOT influenced by

    A
    temperature of solution
    B
    melting point of solute
    C
    mole fraction of solute
    D
    degree of dissociation of solute
  • The vapour pressure of a dilute solution of a solute is not influenced by

    A
    nature of the solute if it is non-electrolyte
    B
    mole fraction of the solute
    C
    melting point of the solute
    D
    degree of dissociation of the solute.
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