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Choroform , `CHCl_(3)`, boils at `61.7^(@)`C. If the `K_(b)` for choroform is `3.63^(@)C//"molal"`, what is the boiling point of a solution of 15.0 kg of` CH_(3)` and 0.616 kg of acenaphthalene, `C_(12)H_(10)` ?

A

61.9

B

62

C

52.2

D

62.67

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