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M = molarity of the solution
m = molality of the solution
d = density of the solution (in g. `ml^(-1)` )
M = gram molecular weight of solute
Which of the following relations is correct

A

`m=(M)/(1000d-MM)^(1)`

B

`m=(Mxx1000)/(d+MM)^(1)`

C

`m=(Mxx1000)/((1000xxd)-MM^(1))`

D

`M=(mxx1000)/((1000xxd)-MM^(1))`

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C
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