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cansider 0.1 M solutions of two solutesX and Y. The behaves as a univalent electrolyte while the solute Y dimerises in solution. Which of the following statement are correct regarding these solutions?
(1) The boiling point of the solution of X will be higher than that of Y
(2) The osmotic pressure of the solution of Y will be lower than that of X
(3) The freezing point of the solition of X will be lower than that of Y
(4) The relative lowering of vapour pressure of both the solutions will be the same lt brgt Select the correct answer from the option given below

A

1, 2 and 3

B

2, 3 and 4

C

1, 2 and 4

D

1, 3 and 4

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