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Molar heat of vapourisation of a liquid is `4.8 kJ "mol"^(-1)` . If the entropy change is `16 J mol^(-1) K^(-1)` , the boiling point of the liquid is

A

323 K

B

`27 ^(@) C`

C

`164` K

D

`0.3`K

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