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A solution prepared by dissolving `1.25g` of oil of winter green (methyl sallicylate) in `99.0g` of benzene has a boiling point of `80.31^(@)C`. Determine the molar mass of this compound. (`B.P.` of pure benzene `=80.10^(@)C` and `K_(b)` for benzene `=2.53^(@)C kg "mol".1`)

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`"152 g mol"^(-1)`
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