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The normal boiling point of pure water is 373 K. Calculate the boiling point of the solution containing `2.0 xx 10^(-2) ` kg of glucose in 0.5 kg of water (`K_(3)` for water is 0.52 k kg `mol^(-1)`)

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373 .0116 K
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