A certain non-volatile electrolyte contain 40% carbon, 6.7% hydrogen and 53.3% oxygen.An aqueous solution containing 5% by mass of the solute boils at `100.15^(@)`C. Determine molecular formula of the compound(`K_(b) =0.51^(@)C//m`):
A
HCHO
B
`CH_(3)OH`
C
`C_(2)H_(5)OH`
D
`C_(6)H_(12)O_(6)`
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