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A perfectly semi-permeable membrane when...

A perfectly semi-permeable membrane when used to separate a solution from its solvent permits through it the passage of

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Solute only

B

Solvent only

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Both (a) and (b)

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None

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  10. 0.5 M aquous solution of Glucose is isotonic with:

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  11. For a non-electrolytic solution, van't Hoff factor is equal to

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  14. Assuming each salt to be 90% dissociated which of the following will h...

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  15. Which salt shows maximum osmotic pressure in its 1 m solution.

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  16. Which solution will show maximum elevation in boiling point?

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  17. The correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute sol...

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  19. Which aqueous solution has minimum freezing point?

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