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What is the b.p of an aquoues solution whose freezing point is `-2.48^(@)C` ?
`(K_(f)=1.86^(@)C kg// mol, K_(b)=0.512^(@)C.kg//mol)`

A

`100.7^(@)C`

B

`102.5^(@)C`

C

`109.0^(@)C`

D

`99.3^(@)C`

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A

`(Delta T_(f))/(Delta T_(b))=(K_(f))/(K_(b))`
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