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Calculate the molar mass of a substance `1 g` of which when dissolved in `100 g ` of water gave a solution boiling at `100.1^(@)C` at a pressure of 1 atm `(K_(b)` for water `= 0.52 K kg mol^(-1))`

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To calculate the molar mass of the substance, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Identify the given data - Mass of the solute (substance B), \( W_B = 1 \, \text{g} \) - Mass of the solvent (water), \( W_s = 100 \, \text{g} \) - Boiling point elevation, \( T_B = 100.1^\circ C \) - Boiling point of pure water, \( T_{B0} = 100^\circ C \) - Boiling point elevation constant for water, \( K_b = 0.52 \, \text{K kg mol}^{-1} \) ...
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