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A 5% (w/V ) solution of cane sugar (molecular mass = 342) is isotonic with 1% (w/V) solution of a subtance X. The molecular mass of X is :

A

`136.2`

B

`171.2`

C

`68.4`

D

`34.2`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`P_(c.s) = P_(Unk)`
`((n)/(V))_(c.s) RT = ((n)/(V))_(unk) RT`
`(5 xx 10)/(342) = (1xx10)/(M)`
`M = 68.4 gm//mol`
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