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The relative decrease in VP of an aqueou...

The relative decrease in `VP` of an aqueous glucose dilute solution is found to be `0.018`. Hence, the elevation in boiling point is (it is given `1 molal` aqueous urea solution boils at `100.54^@)C` at `1 atm` pressure)

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