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The molecular weight of an organic compound is 58.0g/mol. Compute the boiling point of a solution containing 24.0 g of the solute and 600 g of water, when the barometric pressure is such that pure water boils at `99.725^(@)"C".("K"_("b")" for water "0.513^(@)"C"//"m")`

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`100.079^(@)"C"`

Organic compound-B,Water-A
`Delta"T"_("b")="K"_("b")xx("w"_("B")xx1000)/("m"_("B")xx"w"_("A")"(gm)")`
`Delta"T"_("b")=0.513xx(24xx1000)/(58xx600)=0.354^(@)"C"`
`"T"_("sol")="T"_("A")^(0)+Delta"T"_("b")`
`"T"_("sol")=100.079^(@)"C"`
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