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[" 10.What weight of solute (molecular weight "=60gmol^(-1)" ) "],[" is required to dissolve it "1n180g" of water to reduce "],[" the vapour pressure to "(4)/(5)" th of pure water? "],[[" (a) "120g" ."," (b) "90kg],[" (c) "100g," (c) "150g]]

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