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The boiling point (in `""^@C`) of 0.1 molal aqueous solution of `CuSO_4. 5H_2O` at 1 bar is closest to :
[Given : Ebullioscopic (molal boiling point elevation) constant of water, `K_b = 0.512 K Kg mol^(-1)`]

A

100.36

B

99.64

C

100.1

D

99.9

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