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What would be the molar mass of a compound if 6.21g of it dissolved in 24.0 g of chloroform form a solution that has a higher boiling point of `68.04^@C` and the boiling point of pure chloroform is `61.7^C` and the boiling point elevation constant `K_b` for chloroform is `3.63^@C/m`.

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