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The boiling point of benzene is 353.23K. When 1.80g of a non-volatile solute was dissolved in 90g of benzene, the boiling point is raised to 354.11K. Calculated the molar mass of the solute `k_b` for benzene is 2.53K kg `mol^(-1)`

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