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Vapour pressure of a solution of `5g`of non-electrolyte in `100g`water at a particular temperature is`2985N//m^(2)`.The vapour pressure of pure water is`3000N//m^(2)`.The molecular weight of the solute is

A

60

B

120

C

180

D

380

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C

`(P^(@)-P_(s))/(P^(@))=((W_(2))/(M_(2)))/((W_(1))/(M_(1)))=(300-2985)/(3000)=((5)/(M_(2)))/((100)/(18))` or `M_(2)=180`
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