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The correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of `AlCl_(3)(t_(1))` and `CaCl_(2)(t_(2))` having the same molar concentration is:

A

`t_(1)=t_(2)`

B

`t_(1) gt t_(2)`

C

`t_(2) gt t_(1)`

D

`t_(2) get_(1)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`AlCl_(3)` furnishes more ions than `CaCl_(2)` and thus shows higher `b.pt`.
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