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Match the following if the molar mass of X, Y and Z are the same. `{:("solvent",T_b//^@C,K_b//kg" "K mol ^(-1)),(X,127,0.73),(Y,27,0.53),(Z,253,0.98):}`

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To solve the problem of matching the solvents X, Y, and Z based on their boiling points (T_b) and boiling point elevation constants (K_b), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Relationship**: According to the problem, we know that the molar mass of X, Y, and Z is the same. We also know that K_b is directly proportional to T_b based on the formula and Trouton's rule. 2. **List the Given Data**: - For solvent X: T_b = 127°C, K_b = 0.73 kg K mol^(-1) ...
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