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The elevation in boiling point, when `13.44 g` of freshly prepared `CuCI_(2)` are added to one kilogram of water, is [Some useful data, `K_(b) (H_(2)O) = 0.52 kg K mol^(-1), "mol.wt of" CuCI_(2) = 134.4 gm]`

A

`0.05`

B

`0.1`

C

`0.16`

D

`0.21`

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