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Every solution behaves as ideal solution _______ .

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  10. Volatile hydrocarbons are not used in the brakes of automobile as lubr...

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  11. Prove that the depression in freezing point is a colligative property.

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  12. Explain the terms osmosis and osmotic pressure.

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  14. What are the advantages of Berkley-Hartley method?

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  16. The vapour pressure of pure benzene at a certain temperature is 640 mm...

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  20. A solution containing 6 gm of a solute dissolved in 250 ml of water ga...

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