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The boiling point of water `(100^(@) C)` becomes `100.52 ^(@) C ` if 3 grams of non-volatile solute is dissolved in 200 mL of water . The molecular weight of solute is ______ `(K_(b) "for water is " 0.6K kg mol ^(-1))`

A

120

B

60

C

600

D

180

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