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2g of a non-electrolyte solute dissolved in 200 g of water shows an elevation of boiling point of `0.026^(@)C. K_(b)` of water is 0.52 K . `"mole"^(1)` kg then the molecular weight of solute is `x xx100`. What is the value of 'x'?

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