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For a dilute solution containing a nonvolatile solute, the molar mass of solute evaluated from the elevation of boiling point is given by the experssion:

A

`M_(2) = (DeltaT_(b))/(K_(b)) (m_(1))/(m_(2))`

B

`M_(2)=(DeltaT_(b))/(K_(b))(m_(2))/(m_(1))`

C

`M_(2) =(K_(b))/(DeltaT_(b)) (m_(2))/(m_(1))`

D

`M_(2) = (K_(b))/(DeltaT_(b)) (m_(1))/(m_(2))`

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The correct Answer is:
C

`DeltaT_(b) = (K_(b)m_(2))/(M_(2)m_(1))`
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