1 % (w/w) solution of a compound is isotonic with 5 % (w/w) sucrose (sugar) solution. The molecular weight of the compound will be:

1. 32.4 2. 68.4
3. 129.6 4. 34.2
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From the colligative properties of a solution, which one is the best method for the determination of molecular weight of proteins & polymers:

1. Osmotic pressure

2. Lowering of vapour pressure 

3. Lowering of freezing point

4. Elevation in boiling point

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A solution contains a non-volatile solute of molecular mass M2. The molecular mass of solute in terms of osmotic pressure is:
where:

m2 → Mass of solute

V → Volume of solution

\(\pi\) → Osmotic pressure

1. M2=(m2π)VRT

2. M2=(m2V)RTπ

3. M2=(m2V)πRT

4. M2=(m2V)πRT

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