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The correct relationship between the boiling points of very dilute solutions of `AlCl_(3) (t_(1))` and `CaCl_(2)(t_(2))`, having the same molar concentration, is

A

`t_1=t_2`

B

`t_1 gt t_2`

C

`t_2 gt t_1`

D

`t_2 get_1`

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B
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