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A solution containing 0.52 g of `C_(10)H_(8)` in 50g `CCl_(4)` produced an elevation in boiling point of `0.402^(@)C`. On the other hand a solution of 0.62 g of an unknown solute dissolved in same amount of `CCl_(4)` produced an elevation of `0.65^(@)C`. Molecular mass of solute is :

A

85.53 g/mole

B

181.51 g/mole

C

94.38 g/mole

D

160.62 g/mole

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