Chemistry, asked by hmpanchal736, 9 months ago

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7. The molarmass of the solute
sodium hydroxide obtained from
the measurment of osmotic
pressure of its aqueous solution at
27°C is 25g/mol. Therefore, its
ionization percentage in this
solution is *
O 75
O 60
O 80
O 70​

Answers

Answered by MrIntrovert27
2

Answer:

  • In solution “C”, sugar is the solvent, and it is proper to describe solution.
  • C as a  sodium chloride in water is 359 g/L at 25 oC, while the maximum solubility of sugar
  • Simply weigh out masses of the solutes in grams equal to their percentage
  • You put the 25g sodium chloride in an appropriate container, dissolve it in.

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