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The boiling point of a solution gets raised on dissolution of non-volatile solute. Explain how this property is used for finding the molecular mass of the solute ?

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  2. Give any two limitations of Raoult's law.

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  8. Under what conditions non-ideal solutions show positive deviations?

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  12. Differentiate between : Diffusion and Osmosis

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  16. What are isotonic solutions ?

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  17. Give the biological significance of osmosis.

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  19. Write an explanatory note on abnormal molecular masses from colligati...

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