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[" Question An aqueous solution of glucose (Me180g/mol) "],[" containing "12g" dissolved in "100g" of water is found to boil at "],[100.34^(@)C" while the boiling point of pure water was "100^(@)C" ."],[" Calculate the molal elevation consternation for water."[0.51KKg],[" mol'l "]

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