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When 10 of a non-volatile solute is dissolved in 100 g of benzene . It raises boiling point by `1^(@)C ` then moles mass of the solute is ______.

A

223 g

B

233 g

C

243 g

D

253 g

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The correct Answer is:
D

`DeltaT_(b)=(K_(b)xxwxx1000)/(mxxW)`
`m=(K_(b)xxwxx1000)/(DeltaT_(b)xxW)=(2.53xx10xx1000)/(1xx100)=253g`
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