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Following are equimolal aqueous solutions :
Arrange them in increasing (i) boiling point

A

1m urea

B

1m KCl

C

`1m Mg Cl_2`

D

`1m Na_3 PO_4`

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To solve the problem of arranging equimolar aqueous solutions in increasing boiling point, we need to consider the colligative properties of the solutions, particularly how the number of particles in solution (van 't Hoff factor, i) affects the boiling point elevation. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the Solutions**: The solutions given are: - 1 molar urea (non-electrolyte) - 1 molar KCl (strong electrolyte) - 1 molar MgCl2 (strong electrolyte) ...
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