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18g of glucose is dissolved in 1000g of water at 300K. At what temperature does this solution boil?(Kb for water is 0.52 K kg/mol.Molar mass of glucose is 180 g/mol, boiling point of water = 273.15 K)

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`"Given 18 g of solute "=omegat"       "DeltaT_(b)=K_(b)xxm`
`"Molecular mass "C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)=180"       "DeltaT_(b)=0.52xx0.1`
`omegat"  of the solvent 1000g         "DeltaT_(b)=0.052K`
`"B.P of Water"=373.15K`
`"w.k.t      "DeltaT_(b)=T_(b)-T_(b)^(@)`
`0.052=T_(b)-373.15`
`T_(b)=373.15+0.052`
`"What will boil at "T_(b)=373.202K`
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