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A water sample contains 9.5% `MgCl_(2)` and 11.7% NaCl (by weight).Assuming 80% ionisation of each salt boiling point of water will be `(K_(b)=0.52)`

A

`110.01^(@)C`

B

`376.22 K`

C

277.25 K

D

`102.5^(@)C`

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