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The relative lowering of vapour pressure of an aqueous solution containing a non-volatile solute, is 0.0125. The molality of the solution is

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To find the molality of an aqueous solution containing a non-volatile solute with a given relative lowering of vapor pressure (RLVP), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Given Information:** - The relative lowering of vapor pressure (RLVP) is given as \(0.0125\). - We need to find the molality of the solution. ...
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