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Molal elevation constant for benzene is `2.52 K m^(-1)` , A solution of some organic substance in benzene boils at `0.12^(@)C` higher than benzene . What is the molality of the solution ?

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To solve the problem, we need to use the formula that relates the change in boiling point (\( \Delta T_b \)), the molal elevation constant (\( K_b \)), and the molality (\( m \)) of the solution. The formula is given by: \[ \Delta T_b = K_b \times m \] Where: - \( \Delta T_b \) is the change in boiling point, ...
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