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Calculate the vapour pressure of an aqueous solution of `1.0` molal glucose solution at `100^(@)C`.

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To calculate the vapor pressure of a 1.0 molal glucose solution at 100°C, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the given data - The solution is 1.0 molal glucose. - The temperature is 100°C, which is the boiling point of water. - The vapor pressure of pure water (P₀) at 100°C is 760 mmHg. ### Step 2: Calculate the number of moles of solute and solvent ...
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