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At 100^(@)C the vapour pressure of a sol...

At `100^(@)C` the vapour pressure of a solution of `6.5g` of an solute in `100g` water is `732mm`.If `K_(b)=0.52`, the boiling point of this solution will be :

A

`102^(@)C`

B

`103^(@)C`

C

`101^(@)C `

D

`100^(@) C `

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