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The elevation in boiling point of a solution of `13.44`g of `CuCl_(2)`(molecular weight =`134.4,k_(b)=0.52K "molality"^(-1))` in `1` kg water using the following information will be:

A

0.16

B

0.05

C

0.1

D

0.2

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`DeltaT_(b)=1.K_(b).m'CuCl_(2) ???? Cu^(2+)+2Cl^(-)`
`DeltaT_(b)=2xx0.52xx0.1=0.156~~0.15[K_(b)=0.52,m=13.44/134.4=0.1]`
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