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5.8 g of non - volatile, non - electrolyte solute was dissolved in 100 g of carbon disuiphide `(CS_(2))`. The vapour pressure of the solution was found to be 190 mm of Hg. Calculate molar mass of the solute. Given : Vapour of pure `CS_(2)` is 195 mm of Hg and molar mass of `CS_(2)` is `76g//mol`.

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