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  2. What will happen if an animal cell is placed in hypertonic solution ?

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  3. The relative lowering in vapour pressure is:

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  4. Ideal And Non Ideal Solution

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  5. Colligative properties

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  7. When mercuric iodide is added to aqueous KI solution:

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  10. Define an ideal solution and write one of its characteristics.

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  11. State Raoult's law for the solution containing volatile components. Wh...

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  12. Azeotropic mixture:

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  13. What type of liquids form ideal solutions?

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