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Below is a diagram representing a solvent \( A(l) \) in a 1-L beaker, and a solute \( X \) dissolved in the solvent. Solvent
Below is a diagram representing a solvent in a 1-L beaker, and a solute dissolved in the solvent. Solvent has a density of , and a molar mass of . Solute has a molar mass of . Each circle of represents of . Assume that the solute addition does not significantly change the volume of liquid in the beaker. What is the molality of the solute in this solution? Multiple Choice


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Molality is defined as number of mole of solute di
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