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When 1.3 g of a solute is dissolvedf in 169 g of water the boiling point of the solution is `100.025^@C` at one atmospheric pressure. If `K_b` of water is 0.52 K kg `mol^(-1)`. Calculate the molecular mass of the solute.

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