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The elevation in boiling point of a solution of '13.44 g' of 'CuCl_2' in '1 kg' of water is '(Kb=0.52 KKg/mol )mol. ',' wt. of '.CuCl_2=134.4)'

A

0.05

B

0.1

C

0.16

D

0.2

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