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Elevation in boiling point was `0.52^(@)C` when 6 g of a compound X was dissolved in 100 g of water. Molecular weight of X is (`K_(b)` of water is `5.2^(@)C` per 100 g of water)

A

120

B

60

C

600

D

180

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