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Y g of non-volatile organic substance of molecular mass M is dissolved in 250 g benzene . Molal elevation constant of benzene is `K_(b)` . Elevation in its boiling point is given by :

A

`(M)/(K_(b)y)`

B

`(4K_(b)y)/(M)`

C

`(K_(b)y)/(4M)`

D

`(K_(b)y)/(M)`

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The correct Answer is:
B

`Delta T = K_(b) xx (w_(B) xx 1000)/(m_(B) xx w_(A))`
`= K_(b) xx (y xx 1000)/(M xx 250) = (4 K_(b) y)/(M)`
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