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Vapour pressure of benzene is 200 mm of Hg. When 2 gram of a non-volatile solute dissolved in 78 gram benzene, benzene has vapour pressure of 195 mm of Hg. Calculate the molar mass of the solute. [Molar mass of benzene is 78 g/`mol^(-1)`]

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