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A solution is obtained by dissolving `12g`of urea(mol.wt.60)in a litre of water.Another solution is obtained by dissolving `68.4g` of cane sugar (mol.wt.342)`in a litre of water at are the same temperature .The lowering of vapour pressure in the first solution is

A

Same as that of `2^(nd)` solution

B

Nearly one-fifth of the `2^(nd)` solution

C

Double that of `2^(nd)` solution

D

Nearly five times that of `2^(nd)` solution

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A

We know that in the first solution number of the moles of urea `=("Mass of urea")/("m.wt. Of urea")xx(1)/(V)=(12)/(60)xx(1)/(1)=0.2` and In second solution the number of moles of cane sugar
`=("Mass of cane sugar")/("m.wt. Of cane sugar")=(68.4)/(342)xx(1)/(1)=0.2`.
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