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If molality of a solution is 0.05 and elevation in boiling point is 0.16 K then, what is the molal elevation constant of the solvent?

A

3.2

B

1.6

C

2.2

D

2.3

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The correct Answer is:
A

`Delta T_b = K_b m`
or `0.16 = K_b xx 0.05`
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