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The boiling point elevation contant for benzene is `2.57^(@)C//m`. The boiling point of benzene is `81.0^(@)C`. Determine the boiling point of a solution formed when `5 g` of `C_(14)H_(12)` is dissolved I `15 g` fo benzene.

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To determine the boiling point of a solution formed when 5 g of C₁₄H₁₂ is dissolved in 15 g of benzene, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Boiling point elevation constant (K_b) for benzene = 2.57 °C/m - Boiling point of pure benzene (T_b₀) = 81.0 °C - Mass of solute (C₁₄H₁₂) = 5 g - Mass of solvent (benzene) = 15 g ...
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