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The vapour pressure of a dilute aqueous solution of glucose is `700 mm` of `Hg` at `373 K`. Calculate the (a) molality and (b) mole fraction of the solute.

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To solve the problem, we need to calculate the molality and mole fraction of the solute (glucose) in a dilute aqueous solution given the vapor pressure of the solution. ### Given Data: - Vapor pressure of the solution (P_s) = 700 mm Hg - Vapor pressure of pure water at 373 K (P₀) = 760 mm Hg (since this is the boiling point of water) ### Step 1: Calculate the Mole Fraction of the Solute ...
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