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The amount of Glucose to be dissolved in...

The amount of Glucose to be dissolved in 500g of water so as to produce the same lowering in vapour pressure as that of 0.2 molal aqueous urea solution

A

9 g

B

18 g

C

36 g

D

1.8 g

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