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What will be the molecular weight of `NaCl` determined experimentally from elevation in the boiling point or depression in freezing point method?

A

`lt58.5`

B

`gt58.5`

C

`=58.5`

D

None

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Normal molecular weight of electrolyte gt Experimental molecular weight.
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