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Calculate the boiling point of a solution containing `0.61 g` of benzoic acid in `50 g` of carbon disulphide assuming `84%` dimerization of the acid. The boiling point and `K_(b)` of `CS_(2)` are `46.2^(@)C` and `2.3 kg mol^(-1)`.

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