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If the elevation in boiling point of a solution of 10 g of solute (molecular weight = 100) in 100 g of water is `Delta T_(b)`, the ebullioscopic constant of water is

A

10

B

`10 Delta T_(b)`

C

`Delta T_(b)`

D

`(Delta T_(b))/(10)`

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C

`Delta T_(b)=k_(b)xx` molality
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