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58.4 g of NaCI and 180 g of glucose were separately dissolved in 1000 mL of water. Identify the correct statement regarding the elevation of boiling point (b.p.) of the resulting solutions.

A

NaCI solution will show higher elevation of boiling point

B

Glucose solution will show higher elevation of boiling point

C

Both the solutions will show equal elevation of boiling point

D

The boiling point elevation be shown by neither of the solutions

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