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A solution contains 10 moles of sucrose in 1 kg of solvent. Calculate the molality of solution.

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`"Molality (m)"=("No. of moles of solute")/("kg of solvent")=("10 mol")/("1 kg")="10 mol kg"^(-1)`
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