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`5g` each of two solutes `X` and Y ( mol. `wt` of `X gt Y)` are dissolved in `100g` each of same solvent.

A

Solution of Y shows greater elevation of boiling point

B

Solution of X shows greater elevation of boiling point

C

Both solutinos of X and Y boils at the same temperature

D

Solution of X freezes after freezing of solution Y

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Since molality of Y is greater than molality of X.
`DeltaT_(b(Y))gtDeltaT_(b(X))`
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