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If a solute associates in a solvent, its experimentally calculated molar mass using boiling point elevation method will be

A

half of the actual value

B

will remain same as actual value

C

one fourth of the actual value

D

higher than the actual value

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If a solute associates in a solvent, its experimentally calculated molar mass using boiling point elevation method will be higher than the actual value. As colligative property are inversely proportional to molecular mass of solute.
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