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Derive the relation between elevation of boiling point and molar mass of the solute .

A

`M_2 = (K_bxxW_2xx1000)/(DeltaT_b xxW_1)`

B

`M_2 = (K_bxxW_1xx1000)/(DeltaT_b xxW_2)`

C

`M_2 = (DeltaT_bxxK_bxx1000)/(W_1xxW_2)`

D

`M_2 = (DeltaT_bxxW_1xx1000)/(K_bxxW_2)`

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