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What is meant by Molality of a solution and Solute particles? Define.

How many solute particles are there in 1m solution containing these substances in one kg of water?
a) Glucose
b) Potassium chloride
c) Ethylene glycol

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A complete, neat and step-by-step solution is provided. What is meant by Molality of a solution and Solute particles is described as well as how many solute particles are in 1m solution containing different substances in one kg of water is answered.

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Molality of a solution - It is the number of moles of the solute dissolved in one kg of the solvent. That is molality = moles of solute/kg of solvent.

Solute particles - It is the number of atoms/molecules present in the solution. One mole of any substance at NTP contains 6.023 x 10^23 atoms or molecules.

(On the basis of mass)

Molality = Number ...

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