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A solution of glucose received from some...

A solution of glucose received from some research laboratory has been marked mole fraction x and molality (m) at `10^(@)C` . When you will calculate its molality and mole fraction in your laboratory at `24^(@)C` you will find :

A

mole fraction (x) and molality (m)

B

mole fraction (2x) and molality (2m)

C

mole fraction `((x)/(2))` and molality `((m)/(2))`

D

mole fraction (x) and (`mpm "dm")` molality

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