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A solution containing 30 g of non-volatile solute exactly in 90g of water has a vapour presure of 2.8K Pa at 298K. Further 10g of water is added to this solution. The new vapour pressure becomes 2.9K Pa at 298K. Calculate 298K. The molar mass of the solute

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