The vapour pressure of water at $20\, ^oC$ is $17.5\, mm\, Hg$. If $18\, g$ of glucose $(C_6H_{12}O_6)$ is added to $178.2\, g$ of water at $20\, ^oC$,the vapour pressure of the resulting solution will be .......... $mm\, Hg$.

  • A
    $17.67$
  • B
    $15.75$
  • C
    $16.50$
  • D
    $17.32$

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