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Calculate the boiling point of a solution of `18.2 g` DDT `(C_(14)H_(9)Cl_(5))`, a nonvolatile, non electrolytes substance, in 342 g of chloroform, `CHCl_(3). K_(b)` for `CHCl_(3)` is `3.63 Kkgmol^(-1)` and boiling point `(bp)` is `334.9 K`.
Strategy: First find the increase in boiling point form the relationship. `DeltaT_(b)=K_(b)m`. The boiling point of solution is bigger by this amount than the normal boiling point of pure `CHCl_(3)`.

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