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A solution containing one mole of glucose (C6H12O6) and a separate solution containing one mole of sucrose (C12H22O11), are each dissolved in one kilogram of water. Both solutions exhibit the same colligative properties. How is this possible?

-Each solution has the same number of relative particles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

-Each solute has a comparable molecular mass.

-Each solute has the same relative molecular structure.

-Each solute has the same solubility in water.

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i believe the answer to be A. "each Solution has the same number of relative Particles of solute per Kilogram of solvent"

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Answer : The correct option is, Each solution has the same number of relative particles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

Explanation :

Colligative property : It is defined as the property that depends only on the number of the solute particles present in the solution (concentration) not on the identity or nature of the solute particles.

As per given information, when a solution containing one mole of glucose and a separate solution also containing one mole of sucrose and both are dissolved in one kilogram of water (solvent) then this means that each solution has the same number of relative particles of solute dissolved in one kilogram of solvent.

Hence, the correct option is, Each solution has the same number of relative particles of solute per kilogram of solvent.

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